Contracting with MWBEs Sample Clauses

Contracting with MWBEs. Vendor recognizes and acknowledges that, in conjunction with Division’s efforts to involve MWBEs in its contracting process, Division may enter into purchasing agreements with MWBEs that will enable Facilities to purchase products and/or services comparable to those available hereunder. In such event, notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement to the contrary, the Parties agree that if Division enters into any such agreement with any MWBE, such will not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by Division, nor will any purchases by Facilities or their Affiliates from MWBEs (i) be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement or any agreement hereunder between Vendor and a Purchaser or (ii) count against any purchasing requirements of a particular tier or any other compliance level commitments.
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Contracting with MWBEs. Vendor recognizes and acknowledges that, in conjunction with HPG’s efforts to involve MWBEs in its contracting process, HPG may enter into purchasing agreements with MWBEs that will enable Participants to purchase supplies and/or equipment comparable to the Products hereunder. In such event, notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement to the contrary, the Parties agree that if HPG enters into any such agreement(s) with any MWBEs, such will not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by HPG, nor will any purchases by Participants or their Affiliates from MWBEs be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement or any agreement hereunder between Vendor and a Purchaser.
Contracting with MWBEs. In conjunction with HealthTrust’s efforts to involve MWBEs in its contracting process, HealthTrust may enter into purchasing agreements with MWBEs that will enable Participants to purchase supplies and/or equipment comparable to the Products under this Agreement. In such event, notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement to the contrary, such agreement will not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by HealthTrust, nor will any purchases by Participants or their Affiliates from MWBEs (i) be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement or any Purchaser-Specific Agreement, or (ii) count against any purchasing requirements of a particular tier or any other compliance level commitments.
Contracting with MWBEs. In conjunction with Division’s efforts to involve MWBEs in its contracting process, Division may enter into purchasing agreements with MWBEs that will enable Facilities to purchase supplies and/or equipment comparable to the Products under this Agreement. In such event, notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement to the contrary, such agreement will not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by Division, nor will any purchases by Facilities or their Affiliates from MWBEs (i) be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement or any Purchaser-Specific Agreement or (ii) count against any purchasing requirements of a particular tier or any other compliance level commitments.
Contracting with MWBEs. In conjunction with HMS’s efforts to involve MWBEs in its contracting process, HMS may enter into purchasing agreements with MWBEs that will enable Facilities to purchase supplies and/or equipment comparable to the Products under this Agreement. In such event, notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement to the contrary, such agreement will not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by HMS, nor will any purchases by Facilities or their Affiliates from MWBEs (i) be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement or any Purchaser-Specific Agreement or (ii) count against any purchasing requirements of a particular tier or any other compliance level commitments.

Related to Contracting with MWBEs

  • PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH ENTITIES USING CERTAIN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT (Effective Aug. 13, 2020 and as amended October 26, 2020) Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.216, Contractor shall not offer equipment, services, or system that use covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. ‘‘Covered telecommunications equipment or services means 1) telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities); 2) for the purpose of public safety, security of government facilities, physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities);

  • Follow-On Contracting No person, firm, or subsidiary who has been awarded a Consulting Services agreement may submit a bid for, nor be awarded an agreement for, the providing of services, procuring goods or supplies, or any other related action that is required, suggested, or otherwise deemed appropriate in the end product of this Agreement.

  • DIRECT ORDERING WITHOUT A FURTHER COMPETITION 2.1 Subject to paragraph 1.2 above any Contracting Body ordering the Services under this Framework Agreement without holding a further competition shall:

  • Direction to Account Debtors; Contracting Parties; etc Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, if the Collateral Agent so directs any Grantor, such Grantor agrees (i) to cause all payments on account of the Accounts and Contracts to be made directly to a cash account held by the Collateral Agent (the “Cash Collateral Account”), (ii) that, upon concurrent notice to such Grantor, the Collateral Agent may directly notify the obligors with respect to any Accounts and/or under any Contracts to make payments with respect thereto as provided in the preceding clause (i), and (iii) that the Collateral Agent may enforce collection of any such Accounts and Contracts and may, in consultation with such Grantor, adjust, settle or compromise the amount of payment thereof, in the same manner and to the same extent as such Grantor. Without notice to or assent by any Grantor, the Collateral Agent may (at the direction of the holders of the Notes), upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, apply any or all amounts then in, or thereafter deposited in, the Cash Collateral Account toward the payment of the Indenture Obligations in the manner provided in Section 4.01 of the Indenture. The reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses of collection (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), whether incurred by a Grantor or the Collateral Agent, shall be borne by the relevant Grantor. The Collateral Agent shall deliver a copy of each notice referred to in the preceding clause (ii) to the relevant Grantor; provided, that (x) the failure by the Collateral Agent to so notify such Grantor shall not affect the effectiveness of such notice or the other rights of the Collateral Agent created by this Section 4 and (y) no such notice shall be required if an Event of Default of the type described in Sections 6.01(7) or (8) of the Indenture has occurred and is continuing.

  • 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.

  • Procurement of Small Works Works estimated to cost less than $50,000 equivalent per contract, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $500,000 equivalent, may be procured under lump-sum, fixed-price contracts awarded on the basis of quotations obtained from three (3) qualified domestic contractors in response to a written invitation. The invitation shall include a detailed description of the works, including basic specifications, the required completion date, a basic form of agreement acceptable to the Association, and relevant drawings, where applicable. The award shall be made to the contractor who offers the lowest price quotation for the required work, and who has the experience and resources to complete the contract successfully. Part D: Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions

  • 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.

  • Certification Regarding Business with Certain Countries and Organizations Pursuant to Subchapter F, Chapter 2252, Texas Government Code, PROVIDER certifies it is not engaged in business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization. PROVIDER acknowledges this Purchase Order may be terminated if this certification is or becomes inaccurate.

  • Disputes between the Contracting Parties 1. Any dispute between the Contracting Parties concerning the interpretation or application of this Agreement shall, as far as possible, be settled through negotiation.

  • SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any proposed Subcontractor or supplier for bona fide business reasons, including, but not limited to: the company failed to solicit New York State certified minority- and women-owned business enterprises as required in prior OGS Contracts; the fact that such Subcontractor or supplier is on the New York State Department of Labor’s list of companies with which New York State cannot do business; the Commissioner’s determination that the company is not qualified or is not responsible; or the fact that the company has previously provided unsatisfactory work or services.

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