Common use of Providing Services Clause in Contracts

Providing Services. The Consultant must not honor any verbal requests for Services or perform or xxxx for any Services without receipt of a written Purchase Order issued by the Department. Any work performed by the Consultant without a written Purchase Order is done at the Consultant’s risk. Consequently, in the event a written Purchase Order is not provided by the City, the Consultant releases the City from any liability whatsoever to pay for any work performed without a Purchase Order. Services will be determined on an as-needed basis and as described on a Task Order Request (“TOR”) as described below. Only if the Consultant has successfully been awarded a Task Order will it then receive a Purchase Order (a.k.a. purchase order release, blanket order release, or sub-order) authorizing the Consultant to perform Services. Purchase Orders will indicate the specification number, purchase order number, project description, milestones, deadlines, funding, and other such pertinent information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.chicago.gov, www.bidnet.com

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Providing Services. The Consultant must not honor any verbal requests for Services or perform or xxxx bill for any Services without receipt of a written Purchase Order issued by the Department. Any work performed by the Consultant without a written Purchase Order is done at the Consultant’s risk. Consequently, in the event a written Purchase Order is not provided by the City, the Consultant releases the City from any liability whatsoever to pay for any work performed without a Purchase Order. Services will be determined on an as-needed basis and as described on a Task Order Request (“TOR”) as described below. Only if the Consultant has successfully been awarded a Task Order will it then receive a Purchase Order (a.k.a. purchase order release, blanket order release, or sub-order) authorizing the Consultant to perform Services. Purchase Orders will indicate the specification number, purchase order number, project description, milestones, deadlines, funding, and other such pertinent information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

Providing Services. The Consultant Contractor must not honor any verbal requests for Services or perform or xxxx bill for any Services without receipt of a written Purchase Order issued by the Department. Any work performed by the Consultant Contractor without a written Purchase Order is done at the ConsultantContractor’s risk. Consequently, in the event a written Purchase Order is not provided by the City, the Consultant Contractor releases the City from form any liability whatsoever to pay for any work performed provided without a Purchase Order. Services will be determined on an as-needed basis and as described on a Task Order Request (TOR) as described below. Only if the Consultant Contractor has successfully been awarded a Task Order will it then receive a Purchase Order (a.k.a. purchase order release, blanket order release, or sub-order) authorizing the Consultant Contractor to perform Services. Purchase Orders will indicate the specification number, purchase order number, project description, milestones, deadlines, funding, and other such pertinent information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Target Market Program

Providing Services. The Consultant Contractor must not honor any verbal requests for Services or perform or xxxx for any Services without receipt of a written Purchase Order issued by the Department. Any work performed by the Consultant Contractor without a written Purchase Order is done at the ConsultantContractor’s risk. Consequently, in the event a written Purchase Order is not provided by the City, the Consultant Contractor releases the City from any liability whatsoever to pay for any work performed without a Purchase Order. Services will be determined on an as-needed basis and as described on a Task Order Request (“TOR”) as described below. Only if the Consultant Contractor has successfully been awarded a Task Order will it then receive a Purchase Order (a.k.a. purchase order release, blanket order release, or sub-order) authorizing the Consultant Contractor to perform Services. Purchase Orders will indicate the specification number, purchase order number, project description, milestones, deadlines, funding, and other such pertinent information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.chicago.gov

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Providing Services. The Consultant Contractor must not honor any verbal requests for Services or perform or xxxx bill for any Services without receipt of a written Purchase Order issued by the Department. Any work performed by the Consultant Contractor without a written Purchase Order is done at the ConsultantContractor’s risk. Consequently, in the event a written Purchase Order is not provided by the City, the Consultant Contractor releases the City from any liability whatsoever to pay for any work performed without a Purchase Order. Services will be determined on an as-needed basis and as described on a Task Order Request (“TOR”) as described below. Only if the Consultant Contractor has successfully been awarded a Task Order will it then receive a Purchase Order (a.k.a. purchase order release, blanket order release, or sub-order) authorizing the Consultant Contractor to perform Services. Purchase Orders will indicate the specification number, purchase order number, project description, milestones, deadlines, funding, and other such pertinent information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.chicago.gov

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