Common use of STATUTORY AUTHORITY Clause in Contracts

STATUTORY AUTHORITY. Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-412(1)(A) Instructions for the Purchaser: An authorized person acting on behalf of a qualifying governmental agency must issue and sign this certificate to advise the seller of tangible personal property or taxable services that sales and use taxes do not apply to the purchase. The purchases must be made by the qualifying governmental agency using the agency’s own funds.

Appears in 43 contracts

Sources: On Call Construction Administration Contract, On Call Construction Administration Contract, On Call Construction Administration Contract

STATUTORY AUTHORITY. Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-412(1)(A) Instructions for the Purchaser: An authorized person acting on behalf of a qualifying governmental agency must issue and sign this certificate certificate to advise the seller of tangible personal property or taxable services that sales and use taxes do not apply to the purchase. The purchases must be made by the qualifying governmental agency using the agency’s own funds.

Appears in 21 contracts

Sources: Architect's Contract, Construction Administrator’s Contract for Design Phase and Construction Phase Services, Consultant's Contract

STATUTORY AUTHORITY. Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-412(1)(A) Instructions for the Purchaser: An authorized person acting on behalf of a qualifying governmental agency must issue and sign this certificate to advise the seller of tangible personal property or taxable services that sales and use taxes do not apply to the purchase. The purchases must be made by the qualifying governmental agency using the agency’s 's own funds.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Architect's Contract for on Call Services, Environmental Consultant's Contract