TDS definition

TDS means The Dispute Service whose details are shown in the Tenancy Agreement.
TDS means total dissolved solids, also termed “total filterable residue.”

Examples of TDS in a sentence

  • If so specified in the TDS, the Procuring Entity shall also promptly publish its response at the web page identified in the TDS.

  • The number of representatives of the Procuring Entity to sign shall be specified in the TDS.

  • The name, identification, and number of lots (contracts) of this Tender Document are specified in the TDS.

  • If specified in TDS 33.6, an adjustment to consider the additional life cycle costs for the period specified below, such as the operating and maintenance costs of the Goods, will be added to the Tender price, for evaluation purposes only.

  • The Procuring Entity shall also specify in the TDS if a pre-arranged pretender site visit will be held and when.


More Definitions of TDS

TDS means the tax deducted at source at the applicable rates as per the Income Tax Act or any other tax of similar nature under any statute as applicable from time to time.
TDS means total dissolved solids as determined by the "calculation method" (sum of constituents), by the "residue on evaporation method at 180 degrees" of the "U.S. geological survey techniques of water resource investigations," or by conductivity, as the secretary may determine;
TDS means total debt service requirements and is the aggregate of:
TDS means total dissolved (filtrable) solids.
TDS shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
TDS means The Dispute Service whose details are shown in the Tenancy Agreement, if relevant. “ICE” means the Independent Case Examiner of The Dispute Service Limited, if relevant.