TPS definition

TPS means a third party supplier which is authorized by law to sell electric service to a customer using the transmission or distribution system of Duke Energy Progress.
TPS means a third party supplier of energy who has entered into a TPS Service Agreement with the Servicer.
TPS means the Teacher’s Pension Scheme.

Examples of TPS in a sentence

  • Tous les clients internationaux sont responsables de tous les droits de douane, TVA, TPS et autres taxes et xxxxx associés.

  • All persons doing business with TPS are hereby made aware that TPS is exempt from paying Ohio State Sales and Use Taxes and Federal Excise Taxes as set forth in state and federal laws.

  • Although TPS is tax exempt, some properties that TPS manages are not.

  • This document sets out the general terms and conditions of the relationship between Contractor and CMHA and TPS.

  • Contributions for TPSs shall be calculated as set forth in the Company’s TPS operating procedures found on the Company’s website at www.


More Definitions of TPS

TPS means transaction processing solutions.
TPS means TECO Power Services Corporation, a Florida corporation.
TPS or “Third Party Service” means a service that (i) is incorporated into and/or referenced by a “P2PE Solution” or “P2PE Component” (as such terms are defined in Appendix B hereto) of Vendor, (ii) is managed by and/or outsourced to a person or entity other than Vendor and (iii) could reasonably be expected to impact the security of such P2PE Solution or P2PE Component.
TPS means the Teachers’ Pension Scheme established pursuant to regulations made by the Secretary of State in exercise of powers under sections 9 and 12 of and Schedule 3 to the Superannuation Xxx 0000 as from time to time amended;
TPS means transactions per second, calculated by determining the average number of order entry, order modification, order cancel, request for quote messages and other similar messages received by the match engine per second.
TPS means the Tuition Protection Service
TPS means the software components of the Solution other than CAS, including computer program, documentation, updates and related material. Software developed by entities other than Tenex.