Bundling definition

Bundling of charges for Enhanced Medical Goods and Services with charges for Non-Medical Goods and Services is also expressly prohibited; and
Bundling means the use of a solicitation for multiple projects
Bundling means the use of a solicitation for multiple projects in one single contract, through a public-private partnership project delivery method, the result of which restricts competition.

Examples of Bundling in a sentence

  • Bundling and distribution of the Google Products together with the Distributor Apps must be performed in accordance with the Agreement.

  • Bundling of Deutsche Börse AG Information as specified in the Price List to the Non-Display Agreement.

  • During the Term of this Agreement, PIR will provide reasonable telephone and e-mail customer service support to Registrar and to Registered Name Holders and prospective customers of Registrar for issues relating to the Registry System and its operation, including but not limited to, issues relating to Technical Bundling and to the Directory, Portal and Validation procedures.

  • Bundling of the Software with non-COREL software within a single file is prohibited.

  • Registrar shall provide (i) support to accept orders for registration, cancellation, modification, renewal, deletion or transfer of Registered Names; (ii) customer service (including domain name record support) and billing and technical support to Registered Name Holders; and (iii) support for Technical Bundling and Validation procedures.


More Definitions of Bundling

Bundling is defined as Software that is sold with a computer or other hardware component as part of a package. Contact the Atalasoft Sales Department to discuss the specifics of deployment licensing and pricing.
Bundling means to coordinate Contributions from one or more persons, entities, or political action committees or to solicit any person, entity, or political action committee to make any Contribution.
Bundling means the practice of combining distinct dental procedures into one (1) procedure for billing purposes;
Bundling means offering, marketing or selling two or more services together as a package (without regard to whether a discount or integrated price is offered) and the terms “Bundle” or “Bundled” shall have correlative meanings.
Bundling means the use of a solicitation for multiple projects in one single contract, through a public-private partnership project delivery method, the result of which restricts competition. “Local government unit” means a county, a municipality, or any board, commission, committee, authority or agency thereof that is subject to the provisions of the “Local Public Contracts Law,” P.L.1971, c.198 (C.40A:11-1 et seq.) 1, including a housing authority or redevelopment agency created or continued under the “Local Redevelopment and Housing Law,” P.L.1992, c.79 (C.40A:12A-1 et seq.). A local government unit shall not include a public entity that has entered into a contract with a private firm or a public authority pursuant to theNew Jersey Wastewater Treatment Public-Private Contracting Act,” P.L.1995, c.216 (C.58:27-19 et al.), for the provision of wastewater treatment services1.
Bundling means the packaging of 2 or more distinct products into a bundle, where each of these products can be purchased separately from or through the regulated entity;
Bundling means (1) Consolidating two or more requirements for supplies or services, previously provided or performed under separate smaller contracts, into a solicitation for a single contract that is likely to be unsuitable for award to a small business concern due to (i) The diversity, size, or specialized nature of the elements of the performance specified; (ii) The aggregate dollar value of the anticipated award; (iii) The geographical dispersion of the contract performance sites; or (iv) Any combination of the factors described in paragraphs (1)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this definition.