COR definition

COR means Contracting Officer's Representative; see FAR 52.212-4 Contract Terms and ConditionsCommercial Items, in Section 2.
COR means the Contracting Officer's Representative, appointed in accordance with Section G of this contract.

Examples of COR in a sentence

  • The specific rights and responsibilities of the COR or COTR for each task order shall be described in writing, which upon request, shall be provided to the Contractor.

  • If the COR finds the laboratory non-compliant, alternate compliant laboratory services will be utilized, until such time as compliance is again demonstrated.

  • This locally developed training will be used to inform employees of the types of behavior to watch for and instruct employees to report suspicious activity to the COR.

  • If requested by the PM / COR, the Contractor shall draft, for generator signature, a letter to the TSDF certifying that the information listed is based on available historical data.

  • The COR may, at any time, conduct audits (including requests for pertinent data or information) that support an environmental laboratory's certifications including compliance with the DoD QSM.


More Definitions of COR

COR means the Contracting Officer's Representative, appointed in accordance with Section 2 of this contract/purchase order.
COR means Certificate of Recognition. The Workplace Safety and Health Division of Manitoba Labour and Immigration recognizes COR certification as a demonstration that a company has an effective safety & health program.
COR means Contracting Officer's Representative.
COR means Contracting Officer’s Representative duly authorized by the Contracting Officer.
COR means Contracting Officer's Representative; see FAR 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions
COR means chain of responsibility as it is used in the Heavy Vehicle National Law.