Scope of the Contract definition

Scope of the Contract means provision of Operations and Management of facilities in accordance with the terms & conditions set in by this bidding document.
Scope of the Contract means provision of works and establishment of facilities in accordance with the terms & conditions set in by this document i.e. Request for Proposal (RFP).
Scope of the Contract means the work, activities and/or materials or other goods or services to be provided, or caused to be provided, by or through the Contractor under the Agreement, as set out in further detail in the Contract Details.

Examples of Scope of the Contract in a sentence

  • Therefore, pursuant to IC 5-22-20, DCS reserves the right to make unilateral changes in the work within the Scope of the Contract.

  • The Company’s transfer agent is a participant in the Depository Trust Company Automated Securities Transfer Program (the “Program”).

  • Contractor acknowledges that time is of the essence under this Agreement and agrees to timely perform its obligations and cause any subcontractors and materialmen to timely perform so that the Scope of the Contract may be completed within the Contract Time.

  • Company retains ownership of its Intellectual Property Rights in the contents of and ideas and inventions embodied in the technical documents provided to Contractor and any ideas or inventions developed or created by Company that are included by Contractor in the Scope of the Contract.

  • Upon payment of the amount(s) owed in accordance with this Contract, Contractor hereby grants to Company an irrevocable, assignable, non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free, world-wide license to use, duplicate, modify, make derivative use of, and improve the Scope of the Contract provided hereunder and any other documents, drawings and information supplied by Contractor in the performance of the Scope of the Contract.

  • Contractor acknowledges that the District will suffer financial loss if the Project is not completed by the Contract Time and also recognizes the delays, expenses and difficulties involved in proving actual loss suffered by the District if the Scope of the Contract is not completed by the Contract Time.

  • By executing this Agreement, Contractor confirms the Contract Time constitutes reasonable time periods to complete the Scope of the Contract.

  • Accordingly, instead of requiring such proof, District and Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as penalty) Contractor shall pay District $500 for each day that expires after the date set forth in Section 3.A and defined as the Contract Time until the Scope of the Contract is completed in accordance with this Agreement.

  • This type of cost is required due to unanticipated types of events that are within the Scope of the Contract but require specialized commodities and/or services.

  • Therefore, pursuant to IC § 5-22- 20, DCS reserves the right to make unilateral changes in the work approved within the Scope of the Contract as it pertains to the behavioral health services.


More Definitions of Scope of the Contract

Scope of the Contract means all of the Related Services that the Contractor has to provide under the contract terms.
Scope of the Contract. All negotiations, proposals, and agreements prior to the date of this Contract are merged herein and superseded hereby, there being no agreements, warranties, liabilities (negligence or otherwise), or understandings other than those written or specified in this Contract. This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties. No obligation or covenant of good faith or fair dealing shall be implied or interpreted as conferring upon either party any right, duty, obligation, or benefit other than expressly set forth in this Contract, notwithstanding the fact that certain of the terms and conditions of this Contract may give either party discretion in the manner of performance under this Contract. No changes, modifications, or amendments to this Contract shall be valid unless agreed to by the parties in writing and signed by their authorized officers. Client and NRG represent that this Contract constitutes a bargained-for allocation of the full risks of loss and damages related to the Contract and that each party has relied on such provisions as being an effective and enforceable expression of, and limitation on, the rights and duties of the parties. Titles and headings used in this Contract are for ease of reference only and shall not be considered in interpreting this Contract. This Contract shall not be construed as granting any rights to any third party based on the theory of third party beneficiary or otherwise.
Scope of the Contract means provision of facilities in accordance with the terms & conditions set in by this document
Scope of the Contract. THE LESSOR agrees to rent to THE LESSEE the Building described as follows:
Scope of the Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for transport consignments from SAC/BOPAL Campus, Ahmedabad to different ISRO Centers or any other destination in India and vice-versa, types of vehicles as per Annexure-II under terms and conditions given below: The items to be transported may be heavy, scientific and fragile scientific equipment’s, Electronic and mechanical items and fixtures of national importance.
Scope of the Contract means all Works that the contractor will provide under contract terms.

Related to Scope of the Contract

  • Parties to the Contract means the ‘The Vendor’ and the Purchaser as named in the main body of the Purchase Order.

  • Sub-contracting means the primary contractor’s assigning or leasing or making out work to, or employing another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract.

  • Provider contract means any contract between a provider and a carrier (or a carrier's network,

  • Third Party Contracts means any agreements entered into by the Retailer and/or the Customer with any third parties, such as the Transmission Licensee and the MSSL, to enable the Retailer to retail electricity to Contestable Consumers. For the purposes of this Electricity Agreement, Third Party Contracts shall include, but is not limited to, the Retailer Use of Systems Agreement, the Market Support Services Agreement, and the Power System Operator•Market Participant Agreement (as defined under the Market Rules);

  • Commencement Date of the Contract means the date of signing of the Contract between the Purchaser and the Contractor.