Common use of DTI Clause in Contracts

DTI. NT The Department of Trade and Industry of the Government of the Republic of South Africa. National Treasury Effective Date Notwithstanding the Signature Date, the date that is reflected as such on the Letter of Appointment. Intellectual Property (IP) Patents, trademarks, service marks, rights, registered or unregistered, in any designs, applications for any of the aforegoing, descriptions, trade or business names, copyright including rights in computer software and topography rights, know-how, secret formulae and processes, lists of suppliers and customers and other confidential and proprietary knowledge and information, goodwill, rights protecting goodwill and reputation, database rights and rights under licences and consents in relation to such things and all rights or forms of protection of a similar nature to any of the aforegoing or having equivalent effect anywhere in the world. Letter of Appointment The formal letter signed by a Postbank Official, sent by a Postbank Official to the Service Provider, advising the Service Provider that it is appointed to provide the Services in terms of this Request for Proposal. Month A calendar month Original Bid An original Bid document or a copy thereof, provided such document is signed in original ink by the person duly authorised to commit the Bidder.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

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