Base Equipment Sample Clauses

Base Equipment. A Department specified Commodity, which meets the requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein.
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Base Equipment. A Manufacturer’s Base Agriculture and Lawn Equipment without the inclusion of OEM or Non-OEM Options, Parts, Accessories, and Implements. Base Equipment may be identified by a combination of the Manufacturer’s name, trade name, brand name, make name, model name, model number or catalog number. Business DayMonday through Friday, inclusive, except for those holidays specified in section 110.117, F.S., from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Customer’s location. Commodity(ies) – As defined in section 287.012 F.S. Commodities may include Base Equipment; OEM and Non-OEM Options, Parts, Accessories, and Implements; and other products available through this Contract. Commodities may also be referred to throughout as “Agriculture and Lawn Equipment”. Commodity CodeThe State’s numeric code for classifying Commodities which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying Commodities. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the Contractor. Contractor – A Vendor that enters a Contract with the Department as a result of the ITB. Customer – A state agency or eligible user. Dealer – A Manufacturer’s certified representative who has been authorized by the Manufacturer to market, sell, provide, and service the Commodities of the Manufacturer that are responsive to the Contract. Dealers may be Contractor-owned and -controlled (in whole or in part), or independently owned and controlled.

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