Examples of Collaborative Marketplace in a sentence
We noted that the value of school board purchases acquired through supplier agreements negotiated by the Ontario Education Collaborative Marketplace increased from $10 million in 2010 to $112 million in 2016”.
Communications on the estate have been greatly improved by the establishment of a Community Steering Group for the Pilot House Project as well as regular bi-monthly newsletters, which have been delivered to every house on the estate since 2008.
If, after diligent effort, eSpeed is unable to develop and put into operation an Electronic Trading System for the Marketplace within 180 days, then (i) eSpeed shall have no liability to any Cantor Party for its failure to provide an Electronic Trading System, (ii) the Cantor Party may create and operate the Marketplace in any manner that the Cantor Party deems to be acceptable and (iii) the Marketplace shall not be a Collaborative Marketplace.
If eSpeed is able to develop and put into operation an Electronic Trading System for the Marketplace within 180 days, then the Marketplace shall be a Collaborative Marketplace and the operation thereof shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3 of this Agreement.
In any case in which the Cantor Parties and the eSpeed Parties do so collaborate, the Marketplace shall be a Collaborative Marketplace and the respective authority, responsibilities and obligations of the parties shall be governed by this Section 3.
The Subscription Agreement was formed pursuant to the Channel Terms for Consultancy and Professional Services and Managed Services (Standard) which are part of the Collaborative Marketplace Agreement at xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.
For clarity, a VOR arrangement could be an Enterprise VOR arrangement managed by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, or any other arrangement available to the school board, such as the Ontario Education Collaborative Marketplace.
The directions beyond the current programme are clear to us, and form the basis of the new Cerebra Research Programme, which was recently approved and will take place from 2014 to 2019.
The current contract was awarded in September 2014 through an Ontario Education Collaborative Marketplace (OECM) client supplier agreement.
Lloyd reported that the committee met on September 12, 2018 to receive an update of summer projects at schools, reviewed Board Policy HR-7.2, Retirement and Resignation (Appendix A to the report), and were informed that a competitive bid process for custodial cleaning supplies was conducted by the Ontario Education Collaborative Marketplace (OECM) as the contract with Swish Maintenance Limited expires on October 1, 2018.