sub-contract definition

sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, 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;
sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing.
sub-contract means any contract or agreement or proposed agreement between the Supplier and any third party whereby that third party agrees to provide to the Supplier the Services (or any part thereof) or to provide facilities or services necessary for the provision of the Services (or any part thereof) or necessary for the management, direction or control of the provision of the Services or any part thereof;

Examples of sub-contract in a sentence

  • Subject to Clause 10.3 (Sub-Contract Terms), the Authority hereby consents to the Sub-contractors listed in Schedule M (Permitted Sub- contractors and Sub-contracts at the Date of Contract) performing the services referred to in Schedule M (Permitted Sub-contractors and Sub-contracts at the Date of Contract).

  • The Supplier shall exercise due skill and care in the selection of any Sub-Contractors to ensure that the Supplier is able to: manage any Sub-Contractors in accordance with Good Industry Practice; comply with its obligations under this Call Off Contract in the Delivery of the Services; and assign, novate or otherwise transfer to the Customer or any Replacement Supplier any of its rights and/or obligations under each Sub-Contract that relates exclusively to this Call Off Contract.

  • If requested by the Customer within ten (10) Working Days of receipt of the Supplier’s notice issued pursuant to Clause 21.1.2, the Supplier shall also provide: a copy of the proposed Sub-Contract; and any further information reasonably requested by the Customer.

  • The Supplier shall not assign, novate, Sub-Contract or otherwise dispose of or create any trust in relation to any or all of its rights, obligations or liabilities under this Call Off Contract or any part of it without the Approval.

  • Clause 3.4 In line 2 after 'Design and Build Sub-Contract' insert: 'or such other form of sub-contract approved by the Employer and the Contractor shall provide a copy of that different form of sub-contract to the Employer'.


More Definitions of sub-contract

sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another person to support
sub-contract means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the British Council in a subcontracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Agreement.
sub-contract means a contract between two or more suppliers, at any stage of remoteness from the Supplier in a sub-contracting chain, made wholly or substantially for the purpose of performing (or contributing to the performance of) the whole or any part of this Contract;
sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out
sub-contract means the primary service provider/contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another person to support such primary service provider/contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract.
sub-contract means the Supplier’s contract with a Sub-Contractor whereby that Sub- Contractor agrees to provide to the Supplier the Contract Services or any part thereof or facilities or services necessary for the provision of the Contract Services or any part thereof or necessary for the management, direction or control of the Contract Services; and
sub-contract any contract or agreement (or proposed contract or agreement), other than the Contract, pursuant to which a third party: (a) provides the Deliverables (or any part of them); (b) provides facilities or services necessary for the provision of the Deliverables (or any part of them); and/or (c) is responsible for the management, direction or control of the provision of the Deliverables (or any part of them);