Contracting Bodies Sample Clauses

Contracting Bodies. Contracting Bodies include but are not limited to any Government Department, Agency, or Public Body detailed under the Xxx.xx website xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/organisations, UK SBS’s Homepage Contracts (xxxxx.xx.xx) and including Non-Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector Charities, and/or other private organisations acting as managing agents or procuring on behalf of these UK bodies. Data Subject Rights (DSR): Individuals have the right to be informed about the collection and use of their personal data. Deliverables: all Documents, products and materials developed by the Supplier or its agents, contractors and employees as part of or in relation to the Services in any form, including computer programs, data, reports and specifications (including drafts). Delivery Date (Supplies): the date or dates specified for delivery of the Supplies specified in the Order or, if no such date is specified, within 28 days of the date of the Order. Delivery Date (Services): the date or dates specified in the Order when the Services shall commence as set out in the Order and until the end date specified in the Order.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Contracting Bodies. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by Contracting Bodies throughout the whole of the UK, as described in the OJEU Contract Notice. Subject to paragraph 3.7 any relevant Contracting Body may purchase the Services from any Potential Provider outside of the Framework Agreement. Being appointed to this Framework Agreement does not confer an exclusive right to supply on Suppliers or guarantee that a Supplier will receive any business at all under the Framework Agreement. The ordering process and further evaluation criteria Contracting Bodies may place an order for any of the Services by further competition including the use of an e-Auction. The procedures that Contracting Bodies use to conduct a Further Competition (including use of an e-Auction) are set out in Framework Schedule 5 (Call-Off Procedure). Contracting Bodies will use the evaluation criteria and weightings set out in Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria) to determine which Potential Provider should be appointed to supply the Services. All orders placed by Contracting Bodies will be subject to the Call Off Contract terms and conditions contained within Framework Schedule 4 and at Attachment 5 supplemented as appropriate by such additional details as may be necessary. The Contracting Body will manage the Potential Providers day to day performance in delivering the services within the Call Off Contract. ReqUirements AND LOT Structure Background to the Authority Crown Commercial Service is a trading fund and an executive agency of the Cabinet Office. The Authority's overall priority is to provide savings for the UK public sector, by delivering a centralised commercial approach to common goods and services for all Central Government departments, their wider Arm's Length Bodies and executive agencies and wider public sector organisations. Operating at the heart of Government procurement, the Authority's remit is to work with both departments and organisations across the whole of the public sector to ensure maximum value is extracted from every commercial relationship and improve the quality of service delivery. The Authority is using a supplier commission model to fund operations and support continuous improvement in Government's procurement capability. The Authority is the largest Professional Buying Organisation (PBO) in the public sector with a legal remit to trade across the whole of the UK public sector. Value for money and commercial procurement solutions delivered by the Authority a...
Contracting Bodies. 2.6.1 The Framework Agreement will only be available for use by the Authority or its successor.
Contracting Bodies. 2.7.1 The Framework Agreement will be available for use by Contracting Bodies throughout the whole of the UK, including Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales as described in the OJEU Contract Notice.

Related to Contracting Bodies

  • Contracting Parties The Government customer (Licensee) is the “Ordering Activity”, “defined as an entity authorized to order under GSA contracts as set forth in GSA ORDER 4800.2G ADM, as may be revised from time to time. The Licensee cannot be an individual because any implication of individual licensing triggers the requirements for legal review by Federal Employee unions. Conversely, because of competition rules, the contractor must be defined as a single entity even if the contractor is part of a corporate group. The Government cannot contract with the group, or in the alternative with a set of contracting parties.

  • Where a Contracting Party expropriates the assets of a company which is incorporated or constituted under the law in force in any part of its own territory, and in which investors of the other Contracting Party own shares, it shall ensure that the provisions of this Article are applied so as to guarantee prompt, adequate and effective compensation in respect of their investment to such investors of the other Contracting Party who are owners of those shares.

  • Contracting In Further to Article 9.08(d)(i)(1) the parties agree that the Redeployment Committee will immediately undertake a review of any existing sub-contract work which would otherwise be bargaining unit work and which may be subject to expiry and open for renegotiation within six (6) months with a view to assessing the practicality and cost-effectiveness of having such work performed within the Hospital by members of the bargaining unit."

  • Contracting Authors When the Author is more than one person then, unless otherwise indicated in this Agreement or agreed in writing by the Publisher: (a) the expression “Author” as used in this Agreement will apply collectively for all such persons (each a "co-author"); (b) the Corresponding Author hereby warrants and represents that all co-authors of the contribution have expressly agreed that the Corresponding Author has full right, power and authority to sign this Agreement on their behalf, that the Corresponding Author is entitled to act on their behalf, and that they shall be bound by the Corresponding Author, with respect to all matters, responsibilities, notices and communications related to this Agreement; the Corresponding Author shall obtain authorisations and make them available to the Publisher on request; and (c) each co-author is jointly and severally responsible for the Author’s obligations under this Agreement which apply to each co-author individually and to the co-authors collectively and the Publisher shall not be bound by any separate agreement or legal relationship as between the co-authors. Subject of the Agreement The Author will prepare a contribution provisionally entitled: [Title of the Contribution] The expression “Contribution” as used in this Agreement means the contribution as identified above, and includes without limitation all related material delivered to the Publisher by or on behalf of the Author whatever its media and form (including text, graphical elements, tables, videos and/or links) in all versions and editions in whole or in part. The Contribution may contain links (e.g. frames or in-line links) to media enhancements (e.g. additional documents, tables, diagrams, charts, graphics, illustrations, animations, pictures, videos and/or software) or to social or functional enhancements, complementing the Contribution, which are provided on the Author’s own website or on a third party website or repository (e.g. maintained by an institution) subject always to the Author providing to the Editor, at the latest at the delivery date of the manuscript for the Contribution, an accurate description of each media enhancement and its respective website or repository, including its/their owner, nature and the URL. The Publisher is entitled to reject the inclusion of, or suspend, or delete links to all or any individual media enhancements. In the event that an index is deemed necessary, the Author shall assist the Editor in its preparation (e.g. by suggesting index terms), if requested by the Editor.

  • HUB Subcontracting Plan The Owner has adopted Exhibit H, Policy on Utilization of Historically Underutilized Business ("Policy"), which is incorporated herein by reference. Contractor, as a provision of the Agreement must comply with the requirements of the Policy and adhere to the HUB Subcontracting Plan submitted with Contractor's Proposal and attached as Exhibit I. No changes to the HUB Subcontracting Plan can be made by the Contractor without the prior written approval of the Owner in accordance with the Policy.

  • Contracting authority If you are an individual accepting these terms on behalf of an entity, you represent that you have the legal authority to enter into this agreement on that entity’s behalf.

  • Contracts with Subcontractors a. Grantee may enter into contracts with subcontractors unless restricted or otherwise prohibited in the Contract.

  • Subcontracting for Medicaid Services Notwithstanding any permitted subcontracting of services to be performed under this Agreement, Party shall remain responsible for ensuring that this Agreement is fully performed according to its terms, that subcontractor remains in compliance with the terms hereof, and that subcontractor complies with all state and federal laws and regulations relating to the Medicaid program in Vermont. Subcontracts, and any service provider agreements entered into by Party in connection with the performance of this Agreement, must clearly specify in writing the responsibilities of the subcontractor or other service provider and Party must retain the authority to revoke its subcontract or service provider agreement or to impose other sanctions if the performance of the subcontractor or service provider is inadequate or if its performance deviates from any requirement of this Agreement. Party shall make available on request all contracts, subcontracts and service provider agreements between the Party, subcontractors and other service providers to the Agency of Human Services and any of its departments as well as to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

  • Contractor’s Project Manager 7.2.1 The Contractor’s Project Manager is designated in Exhibit F (Contractor’s Administration). The Contractor shall notify the County in writing of any change in the name or address of the Contractor’s Project Manager.

  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.