PACT definition

PACT means the Protected Areas Conservation Trust established under section 3 of the Protected Areas Conservation Trust Act;
PACT means the Pact on Peace, Security, Stability and Development in the Great Lakes Region, adopted and signed at Nairobi on 15 December 2006;

Examples of PACT in a sentence

  • IN PURSUANCE, THERETO, THE FOLLOWING CLAUSES OF THE INTEGRITY PACT WILL BE APPLICABLE AND THIS DOCUMENT SHALL DEEM TO BE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE AGREEMENT/ CONTRACT BETWEEN US.

  • INTEGRITY PACT (IP) : Vendors are requested to sign & return our pre-signed IP document , if applicable.

  • Bidder’s Signature Name in Full Designation Cell No: Email: Address: Phone No Fax No N.I.C. # Seal Dated INTEGRITY PACT / DISCLOSURE CLAUSEMust be printed on company Letter Head - (Submit with Financial Proposal) Declaration of Fees, Commissions and Brokerage Etc.Payable by the Suppliers, Vendors, Distributors, Manufacturers, Contractor & Service Providers of Goods, Services & Works.

  • INTEGRITY PACT Whereas (Name of head of the procuring agency or his/her authorized representative, with power of attorney) representing the (Name of procuring agency), Royal Government of Bhutan, hereinafter referred to as the “Employer” on one part, and (Name of bidder or his/her authorized representative, with power of attorney) representing M/s.

  • SUBMISSION OF INTEGRITY PACT DOCUMENT DULY SIGNED, STAMPED AND ACCEPTED IS MANDATORY FOR THIS TENDER.


More Definitions of PACT

PACT means the present Pact;
PACT means the Public Agency Compensation Trust created by this agreement.
PACT means the Protected Areas Conservation Trust, a Belizean entity created pursuant to the PACT Act, and any of its successors.
PACT means Producer’s Alliance for Cinema and Television;
PACT means Pact Group Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd (ACN 107 959 900);
PACT. PCCS" and "PTM" to be interconnected with other elements inside and outside of the "Network" according to Official Mexican Norms.
PACT means Program of Assertive Community Treatment, which is an evidence-based model for providing community-based services to individuals with the most severe mental illnesses.