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 webpage identified in the TDS.

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

  • The name, identification and number of this tender are specified in the TDS.

  • If applicable, the tax deduction at source (TDS) under the Income Tax laws shall be deducted by the Allottee(s) on the consideration payable to the Promoter and the same shall be deposited by the Allottee to the concerned authority within the time period stipulated under law and the Allottee(s) shall provide proper evidence thereof to the Promoter within 60 (sixty) days of such deduction.

  • If such deposit of TDS is not made by the Allottee(s) to the concerned authority or proper evidence thereof is not provided to the Promoter, then the same shall be treated as default on the part of the Allottee under this agreement and the amount thereof shall be treated as outstanding.


More Definitions of TDS

TDS means the tax deducted at source at the applicable rates as per the Income Tax Act, 1961 and the rules framed thereunder or any other tax of similar nature, including withholding tax, under any other statute, as may be applicable to the sums payable by THE LESSEE to THE LESSOR from time to time in terms of this Lease Deed.
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 dissolved (filtrable) solids.
TDS means total debt service requirements and is the aggregate of:
TDS shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
TDS means The Dispute Service whose details are shown in the Tenancy Agreement