Ordering Entity Clause Samples

The "Ordering Entity" clause defines which party within an agreement has the authority to place orders for goods or services under the contract. Typically, this clause specifies whether the buyer, a specific department, or an authorized representative is permitted to initiate purchase requests, and may outline any requirements for written authorization or identification. By clearly designating the ordering party, the clause helps prevent confusion or disputes over who is empowered to make binding commitments, ensuring that only authorized entities can place orders and thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized transactions.
Ordering Entity. “Ordering Entity” means a Colorado State Agency in the Executive Branch of Colorado State government; an Other State Department; an Institution of Higher Education, a Political Subdivision, an eligible Non-Profit Organization, and any other entity (including a cooperative) authorized by Colorado statutes and the SPO to place Orders with Contractor.
Ordering Entity. A State of Minnesota department, board, agency, facility, or institution, or a CPV member that requests and receives contract services, terms, and pricing.
Ordering Entity. This term applies to any State Agency or CPV Member when allowed in the Participating Addendum.

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