STS definition

STS means Singapore Technologies Semiconductors Pte Ltd.
STS or the "Slovak Subsidiary") has been duly incorporated or organized as a limited liability company under the laws of the Slovak Republic;
STS means ship-to-shore.

Examples of STS in a sentence

  • Vendor must notify STS of nonconforming material and receive the written approval of STS prior to shipment.

  • THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED TO STS HEREUNDER WILL BE APPLICABLE WHETHER OR NOT NEGLIGENCE IS ALLEGED OR PROVEN.

  • In fulfillment of the Municipality’s obligation, the Municipality hereby allows the County to provide STS service at no cost to the Municipality.

  • Vendor agrees to indemnify and hold STS harmless against all actions, losses, claims, damages or liabilities, to which STS may become subject and which arise out of Vendor’s provision of its goods or services to STS or which arise from the use or resale of Vendor’s goods by STS.

  • No substitutes or changes in product and/or process definition are allowed without prior written approval from STS.


More Definitions of STS

STS means the standardized approach for securitization;
STS. Means Select Technology Systems Limited, a company registered in England and Wales at ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Transfesa Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6UF, with company registration number 03028373.
STS means Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School, and includes buildings and lands owned, leased, operated, controlled or supervised by the STS. It includes the School buses on contract with STS.
STS means soft tissue sarcoma.
STS a holder of a Second Tier Supply Licence.
STS means Sulfur Treatment System.
STS means Strategic Technology Solutions, a division within the Department of Finance and Administration acting directly or through its duly authorized officers and agents to provide direction, planning, resources, execution, and coordination in managing the information systems needs of the State of Tennessee. STS was formerly known as OIR, the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration's Office for Information Resources.