Centralized Contract definition

Centralized Contract means any contract for the purchase of commodities or services, established or approved by the Commissioner of General Services as meeting the State's requirements
Centralized Contract shall refer to the portion of this document that precedes the signature of the parties, including any appendices and attachments incorporated by reference. Also referred to as a Backdrop Contract.
Centralized Contract means Procurement Contracts let by other public entities pursuant to a competitive process, including those contracts of the State of New York (e.g., New York State Office of General Services (“OGS”)) and the United States General Services Administration (“GSA”).

Examples of Centralized Contract in a sentence

  • Maintenance term(s) and any renewal(s) thereof are independent of the expiration of the Centralized Contract term and will not automatically renew.

  • In the event that the Contractor files a petition under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code during the term of this Centralized Contract, Authorized Users may, at their discretion, make application to exercise its right to set-off against monies due the Debtor or, under the Doctrine of Recoupment, credit the Authorized User the amounts owed by the Contractor arising out of the same transactions.

  • All State Agencies may utilize and purchase under any state Centralized Contract let by the Commissioner, unless the Bid Documents limit purchases to specific State Agencies.

  • Purchase Orders issued against a State Centralized Contract by any Authorized User not provided for in the Bid Specifications shall be honored by the Contractor at its discretion and only with the approval of the OGS Commissioner and any other approvals required by law.

  • Licensee shall have the option of electing the Product technical support and maintenance (“maintenance”) set forth in the Contract by giving written notice to Contractor any time during the Centralized Contract term.


More Definitions of Centralized Contract

Centralized Contract means a contract awarded as a result of this Solicitation. Centralized Contracts are also referred to as a Backdrop Contract.
Centralized Contract means any contract for the purchase of commodities or services, established or approved by the Commissioner of General Services as meeting the State’s requirements, and from which, once established by OGS, State agencies and other authorized users may make purchases.
Centralized Contract means a contract awarded as a result of this Solicitation.
Centralized Contract means any contract let by OGS Procurement Services for use by authorized users, including but not limited to EFC, for the purchase of goods or services. Centralized Contracts are established or approved by the Commissioner of General Services as meeting the State’s requirements.
Centralized Contract means any contract for the purchase of
Centralized Contract means any contract for the purchase of commodities or services, established or approved by the commissioner of general services as meeting the state's requirements including, but not limited to, any contract let by the federal government, other state or local governments or purchasing consortia.
Centralized Contract means the contracts that have been put in place by OGS Procurement Services.