Governmental contract definition

Governmental contract means a contract awarded by a governmental entity for general construction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment. The term includes a contract to obtain a professional or consulting service subject to Government Code, Chapter 2254.
Governmental contract means a contract awarded by a govern- mental entity for general construction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project or for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment. The term includes a contract to obtain professional ser- vices subject to Government Code 2254. Gov’t Code 2252.151(3)
Governmental contract means a contract awarded by a governmental entity for general construction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project or for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment.

Examples of Governmental contract in a sentence

  • For example, the Court of Federal Claims has exclusive jurisdiction over U.S. Constitution Fifth Amendment takings, express or implied-in-fact, as well as Governmental contract losses, or intangible property losses.

  • This is our first Governmental contract in Qatar and we have always tried for successful completion of this project.

  • In this subchapter:(1) "Governmental contract" means a contract awarded by a governmental entity for general construction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project or for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment.

  • Verhoef, “ Urban Transportation Economics”, 2nd Edition, Routledge, London, 2007.

  • In this subchapter:(1) "Company" has the meaning assigned by Section 806.001.(2) "Foreign terrorist organization" means an organization designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States secretary of state as authorized by 8U.S.C. Section 1189.(3) "Governmental contract" means a contract awarded by a governmental entity for general construction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project or for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment.


More Definitions of Governmental contract

Governmental contract means a contract awarded by a govern- mental entity, including a public school district, for general con- struction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project or for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment.
Governmental contract means any contract between the United States or any department, agency or instrumentality of the United States and a Credit Party.
Governmental contract means any prime contract, subcontract, --------------------- teaming agreement or arrangement, joint venture, basic ordering agreement, letter contract, purchase order, delivery order, Bid, change order, arrangement or other commitment of any kind relating to the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries between the Company and/or any of its Subsidiaries and (1) any Federal Governmental Entity, (2) any prime contractor to a Federal Governmental Entity or (3) any subcontractor with respect to any contract described in clause (1) or (2).
Governmental contract means a contract for the purchase or sale of any retail electric products or services between any Reliant Retail Obligor and a Governmental Customer.
Governmental contract means any prime contract, subcontract, teaming --------------------- agreement or arrangement, joint venture, basic ordering agreement, letter contract, purchase order, delivery order, Bid, change order, arrangement or other commitment of any kind relating to the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries between the Company and/or any of its Subsidiaries and (1) any governmental authority, (2) any prime contractor to a governmental authority or (3) any subcontractor with respect to any contract described in clause (1) or (2).
Governmental contract means a contract awarded
Governmental contract or “government agreements” shall mean a contract between CarePlus and any appropriate county or other political subdivision of the State of New York or Federal government, as the case may be, depending on the location of contracted Provider, under which services covered by a government program is required to be provided to enrollees in return for payments to CarePlus.