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OSS definition

OSS means on-site sewage system.
OSS means software and materials distributed by its licensor under a license (an “OSS license”) as “free software,” “open source software” or under similar licensing or distribution terms. Accordingly, OSS licenses include, but are not limited to, the MIT open source license, the BSD open source license, the Apache Software License, the General Public License, the Lesser General Public License and the Eclipse Public License.

Examples of OSS in a sentence

  • The OSS charges currently contained in this rate exhibit are the BellSouth "regional" service ordering charges.

  • For a period three years from the Effective Date of this Order, Respondent shall be required to complete any additional required PE and/or CE in a format other than OSS.

  • Note: Supplements or clarifications to a previously billed LSR will not incur another OSS charge.

  • Verizon’s OSS Change Management Guidelines will be set out on a Verizon website.

  • Such Verizon OSS Services will be provided in accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law.


More Definitions of OSS

OSS means Optional State Supplementation, a state program to supplement payments to eligible individuals residing in Assisted Living Facilities, Adult Family-Care Homes, family placement, or any other specialized living arrangement.
OSS means software components that are licensed under a license approved by the Open Source Initiative (“OSI”) or similar open source or freeware license and are embedded in the delivered Software.
OSS means Operations Support Systems used by a telecommunications operator to deal with the telecommunications network itself, supporting processes such as maintaining network inventory, provisioning services, configuring network components, and managing faults;
OSS software subject to software licenses approved as open- source licenses by the ‘Open Source Initiative’ organization or any substantially similar licenses, including without limitation any license that, as a condition of distribution of the software licensed under such license, requires that the distributor make the software available in source code format. “Purpose” use of the Software in the manner and for the purposes described in and consistent with the product documentation for the Software. “Reseller” distributors appointed by the Supplier to distribute the Software.
OSS means on-site sewage system, an integrated system of components, located on or nearby the property it serves, which con- veys, stores, treats, and provides subsurface soil treatment and dis- persal of sewage. It consists of a collection system, a treatment com- ponent or treatment component sequence, and a soil dispersal compo- nent. An OSS also refers to a holding tank sewage system or other sys- tem that does not have a soil dispersal component. The term "on-site sewage system (OSS)" does not include any system regulated by a water quality discharge permit issued under chapter 90.48 RCW.
OSS means any computer software program whose source code is published and made available under a license meeting the Open Source Definition (as promulgated by the Open Source Initiative) or the Free Software Definition (as promulgated by the Free Software Foundation).
OSS means Operating Support System.