Ordering Procedure definition

Ordering Procedure means the procedure enabling Participating Authorities to call-off Goods and enter into Contracts under this Framework Agreement, as set out in Schedule 7;
Ordering Procedure means the process for awarding a Legal Services Contract pursuant to Clause 5 (Ordering Procedure) and Panel Agreement Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure);
Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure specified in Schedule 2-5 of this Contract as may be modified at any time during the Term by the AUTHORITY. When the AUTHORITY notifies the CUSTOMER and the SERVICE PROVIDER of such changes, the CUSTOMER and the SERVICE PROVIDER shall ensure that Schedule 2-5 of this Contract is updated accordingly. Outgoing Service Provider means the party providing services to the CUSTOMER similar or the same as the Ordered IT Solutions and which is being replaced by the SERVICE PROVIDER.

Examples of Ordering Procedure in a sentence

  • The Customer has followed the call off procedure set out in paragraph 1.2 of Panel Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure) and has awarded this Legal Services Contract to the Supplier by way of Direct Award.

  • Any Participating Authority may enter into Contracts by placing an Order in accordance with the Ordering Procedure.

  • Ordering Procedure, Award Criteria and Order Form Call-offs from the framework are required to be undertaken in accordance with Regulation 33 of the Procurement Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended) (Regulations).

  • The Service Provider will only process requests submitted in accordance with the Authority’s Recognised Ordering Procedure.

  • The Customer has followed the call off procedure set out in paragraph 1.3 of Panel Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure) and has awarded this Legal Services Contract to the Supplier by way of a Further Competition Procedure.


More Definitions of Ordering Procedure

Ordering Procedure the ordering procedure detailed in Clause 2.1;
Ordering Procedure means the procedure enabling Participating Authorities to call-off Deliverables and enter into Call-Off Contracts under this DPS Framework Agreement, as set out in Schedule 5 of this DPS Framework Agreement;
Ordering Procedure means the procedure for placing Orders for Products or Services under this Agreement, as set out in Appendix 2 to this Agreement (Ordering Procedure).
Ordering Procedure has the meaning set out in Section 3.1 (a) of the respective product terms (Annex 3) (and "Order", "The Order" etc. are to be interpreted accordingly).
Ordering Procedure means the procedure for ordering the Services set out in
Ordering Procedure means the procedure enabling Participating Authorities to call-off Goods and Services and enter into Contracts under this Framework Agreement; “Order” means an order for Goods and/or Services placed under this Framework Agreement by a Participating Authority (or Participating Authorities); “Participating Authority” means a Contracting Authority entitled to place Orders under this Framework Agreement including NHS Supply Chain and any other Contracting Authority as set out in the Key Provisions; “Party” means NHS Supply Chain or the Supplier as appropriate and Parties means both NHS Supply Chain and the Supplier; “Personal Data” means personal data as defined in the Data Protection Legislation; “Point of Sale Maintenance” means maintenance services purchased by the Participating Authority at the time an Order is placed for Goods which shall be covered by such maintenance services and provided by the Supplier in accordance with the Call-off Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Goods and Services; “Policies” means the policies, rules and procedures of NHS Supply Chain as notified to the Supplier from time to time; “Process” has the meaning given to it under the Data Protection Legislation and Processing and Processed shall be construed accordingly; “Product Information” means information (including images) concerning the Goods and Services as may be reasonably requested by NHS Supply Chain and supplied by the Supplier to NHS Supply Chain in accordance with Clause 21 of Schedule 2 for inclusion in NHS Supply Chain's product catalogue from time to time; “Prohibited Acts” has the meaning given under 30.1.1 of Schedule 2; “Reference Site” means a Participating Authority who agrees to showcase and otherwise promote the Supplier’s product at the Participating Authority’s premises; “Remedial Proposal” has the meaning given under Clause 16.3 of Schedule 2; “Services” means any services which are ancillary to or associated with the Goods (which may include Point of Sale Maintenance), as set out in the Order Form and as may be more particularly described in the Specification, which are purchased by Participating Authorities under Contracts placed under this Framework Agreement and/or made available for purchase under the Framework Agreement in accordance with Clause 21 of Schedule 2, details of such Services being set out in the Specification and Tender Response Document and any Order; “Software” has the meaning given in the Call-off Terms, Schedule 4, Clause 1.1; “S...
Ordering Procedure means the process which a DHB shall follow in respect of every order placed for the Deliverables.