LSA definition

LSA means a License and Software Assurance for any Product ordered;
LSA. (material) means low specific activity material (see 2.2.7.1.3);
LSA means Load Settlement Agent, which is the entity conducting Load Settlement calculations for a particular Load Settlement zone;

Examples of LSA in a sentence

  • Any claim or controversy arising out of this contract shall be resolved by the provisions of LSA - R.S. 39:1672.2 - 1672.4.

  • For the foregoing reasons, the Filing Parties respectfully request that the Commission accept the West Springfield LSA for filing, without suspension or condition, effective October 15, 2024.

  • Notification of completion will include photographs of the completed work, erosion control measures, waste containment and disposal, and a summary of any CNDDB submissions and shall be submitted to CDFW, LSA program at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX 00000 within seven (7) days of project completion.

  • Any claim or controversy arising out of this contract shall be resolved by the provision of LSA - R.S. 39:1672.2 - 1672.4. The Director of the Louisiana Office of Contractual Review must approve all contracts that exceed $49,999 in accordance with LA.

  • The details of leased circuit provided by the Licensee shall be provided monthly to security agencies & concerned DDG of the Licensed Service Area (LSA) where the licensee has its registered office.


More Definitions of LSA

LSA means that certain Amended and Restated Land Sale Agreement, dated as of May 23, 2010, by and among the Purchaser, BRE, and for the sole purpose of Section6.12 thereof, TRBP.
LSA means light sport aeroplane.
LSA means the Legal Services Act 2007.
LSA means the contract entered into by ViaSat with a Launch Agency, which contract provides for launch services for the Satellite, as such contract may be amended from time to time in accordance with its terms.
LSA means Telecom License Service Area for Fixed Service as defined by GoI.
LSA or “LOGISTICS SERVICE AGREEMENT” means the logistics service agreement as specified in EXHIBIT B