Contract action definition

Contract action means an action which results in a contract.
Contract action means any oral or written action that results in the purchase, rent, or lease of supplies or equipment, services, or construction using appropriated dollars over the micro-purchase threshold, or modifications to these actions regardless of dollar value. Contract action does not include grants, cooperative agreements, other transactions, real prop- erty leases, requisitions from Federal stock, training authori- zations, or other non-FAR based transactions.
Contract action as used in this part, means an action resulting in a contract, as defined in Subpart 2.1, including actions for additional supplies or services outside the existing contract scope, but not including actions that are within the scope and under the terms of the existing contract, such as contract modifications issued pursuant to the Changes clause, or funding and other administrative changes.

Examples of Contract action in a sentence

  • Failure to resolve the issue may result in a penalty which is the withholding or reduction of Contractor reimbursement for the specific deliverable or milestone included in the CAP or Contract action, up to and including termination.

  • In the event any Contract, or any action or obligation imposed upon a Party thereby, shall at any time be in conflict with any such regulation, requirement or recommendation, the Contract, action or obligation so adversely affected shall immediately be modified to conform to the requirements of the regulation, requirement or recommendation, and all other provisions of the Contract shall remain effective.

  • Any calls to any number other than Control and 9-911 will be considered a violation of this Contract and grounds for Contract action.

  • In the event any Contract, or any action or obligation imposed upon a Party thereby, shall at any time be in conflict with any requirement of a Regulation, then the Contract, action, or obligation so adversely affected shall immediately be modified to the extent necessary to comply with the requirements of such Regulation, and all other provisions of the Contract shall remain effective.

  • When the term "Director" is used in the Contract, action by Director is required unless Director delegates his authority in writing.

  • Contract action up to and including terminating Addendum 1 or Provider’s entire SoonerCare Physician Agreement.

  • In the event any Contract, or any action or obligation imposed upon a Party thereby, shall at any time be in conflict with any requirement of a Regulation, then the Contract, action or obligation so adversely affected shall immediately be modified to conform to the requirements of the Regulations, and all other provisions of the Contract shall remain effective.

  • In its role as agent for the LA DOTD, LTM shall negotiate and interact with the Design-Builder relative to the need and terms of Supplemental Agreements, Amendments, Change Orders, Notices to Proceed (NTP), and such other Contract actions and request issuance of such Contract action from the LA DOTD.

  • The parties to the hinge do is intend that globe term of maid Contract action be enforceable by or omit any person column is commitment a party accept it.

  • Contract action in admiralty for loss resulting from defendant’s failure to properly load and stow cargo.


More Definitions of Contract action

Contract action means any oral or written action that results in the purchase, rent, or lease of supplies or equipment, services, or construction using appropriated dollars, including purchases below the micro-purchase threshold. Contract action does not include grants, cooperative agreements, other transactions, real property leases, requisitions from Federal stock, training authorizations, or other non-FAR based trans- actions.
Contract action means award of contract, execution of a modification, or expenditure of appropriated funds.
Contract action means an action resulting in a contract, including actions for additional supplies or services outside the existing contract scope, but not including actions that are within the scope and under the terms of the existing contract, such as contract modifications issued pursuant to the change order regulation.
Contract action as used in this part, means an action resulting in a contract, as defined in Subpart 2.1, including contract modifications for additional supplies or services, but not including contract modifications that are within the
Contract action means an action resulting in a contract, as defined in FAR Subpart 2.1, including contract modifica- tions for additional supplies or services, but not including contract modifications that are within the scope and under the terms of the contract, such as contract modifications issued pursuant to the Changes clause, or funding and other administrative changes.
Contract action means award of contract or inter-governmental agreement, execution of a modification, or expenditure of appropriated funds.

Related to Contract action

  • Direct Action has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8(d).

  • Tort action means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property other than a civil action for damages for a breach of contract or another agreement between persons or government entities.

  • Collection Action means any of the following:

  • Enforcement Action means any action to enforce any Obligations or Loan Documents or to exercise any rights or remedies relating to any Collateral (whether by judicial action, self-help, notification of Account Debtors, exercise of setoff or recoupment, exercise of any right to vote or act in a Loan Party’s Insolvency Proceeding, or otherwise), in each case solely to the extent permitted by the Loan Documents.

  • Infringement Action has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(b).