Task Orders definition

Task Orders has the meaning given this term in Section 3.3(d).
Task Orders means an Ordering Document for Services.
Task Orders means a request form (as shown in Exhibits B, B1, B2) issued by LCI describing the Work to be performed under this Agreement and identifying the Contractor Personnel necessary to perform such Work.

Examples of Task Orders in a sentence

  • COUNTY will immediately terminate and close all pending and incomplete Task Orders on the 180th day from the expiration of this AGREEMENT without penalty.

  • CONTRACTOR shall acknowledge that all incomplete or pending Task Orders must be completed and closed out within 180 days from the expiration of AGREEMENT.

  • COUNTY, however, may issue supplemental Task Orders to mitigate unforeseen conditions that occur while completing work past the expiration date.

  • Timely completion of Task Orders issued under this Contract is of the essence.

  • The Department of State Standardized Regulations (DSSR) are the controlling regulations for allowances and benefits available to all U.S. Government civilians assigned to foreign areas; however, for Task Orders issued under the Master Contract, Contractor civilians assigned to foreign areas shall not exceed the allowances and benefits in the DSSR as well.

  • It is anticipated that there may be Task Orders under this contract for work outside the United States.

  • This is a Contract for work set forth in the Detailed Scope of Work specified in individual JOC Task Orders.

  • The maximum value of JOC Task Orders that the Contractor may receive under this Contract.

  • These Adjustment Factors will be used to price out fixed price JOC Task Orders by multiplying the appropriate Adjustment Factor by the Unit Prices and appropriate quantities.

  • As part of the required Joint Scope Meeting, the Contractor and the County will agree on a sequence of Work; means of access to the premises and building; space for storage of materials and equipment; Work and materials and use of approaches; use of corridors, stairways, elevators, and means of communications and the location of partitions, eating spaces, and restrooms for the Contractor, for individual JOC Task Orders.


More Definitions of Task Orders

Task Orders. Means the task order(s) signed by the parties hereto from time to time pursuant to this Agreement;
Task Orders means a directive prepared by the Improvements Manager, approved by the Department and Authority in writing, and signed by the Authority and the Improvements Manager pursuant to the Improvements Management Agreement, detailing the design criteria, preliminary specifications and drawings, and other requirements for the portion of the Improvements to be designed and implemented by the Improvements Manager, along with the cost, any special warranties, increases to the payment and performance bonds, the delivery of “as-built” drawings or similar materials (if applicable), insurance requirements for contractors, the time schedule for such implementation.
Task Orders means the description of the Services and Deliverables to be provided hereunder from time to time, which may include single or multiple Task Orders.

Related to Task Orders

  • Task Order means a separate order issued under this Contract.

  • Work Order means an individually negotiated document that is executed by both Parties and which authorizes a Project, if any, in an indefinite quantity Contract.

  • Purchase Order(s) means official orders issued by an operating division of Transnet to the Supplier/Service Provider for the supply of Goods or Services;

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities Grantee must perform to complete the Project, as specified in the Grant Agreement, and as may be amended.

  • SOW means the document specifying, without limitation, the scope, objective, and time frame of the Work that Supplier will perform for Cisco.