Contract Guide definition

Contract Guide means a guide issued by us specifically in relation to the Contract and published on our website;
Contract Guide means a guide issued by us specifically in relation to the Contract
Contract Guide means a document based on a standard template which summarises the key procedures and actions to be undertaken in the management of the Contract,"Contract Operations Manual"means a document based on a standard template which provides, in a summary form, information on key stakeholders, relationships, contractual and financial arrangements concerning the Contract."Contractor"means any person or company seeking to enter into a Contract with the Council."Council"means Portsmouth City Council."Dynamic Purchasing System"means a completely electronic process for making commonly used purchases, the characteristics of which, as generally available on the market, meet the requirements of the Contracting Authority and open throughout its validity to any Contractor which satisfies the selection criteria and has submitted an indicative tender that complies with the specification."Equalities"Any duty or requirement placed on the council or any other body by the Equality Act 2011 or any legislation amending or replacing it and any statutory instrument made thereunder."eSourcing Solution"means the on-line system maintained by the Council for notifying potential suppliers and Contractors of Contract opportunities, issuing tender documentation, administration of clarifications, receiving and receipting bids, awarding and managing Contracts and maintaining compliance with the Transparency Code through the publication of Contract spend."Estimated Total Cost"means the aggregate total whole life cost of the supplies or services to be provided or works to be performed under a Contract estimated prior to its procurement, calculated in accordance with Procurement Legislation, as described in the Procurement Guidance (link)."European Directive"means a Directive made in accordance with the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union by the Commission of the European Union."European Threshold"means the threshold applying to local authorities at which supplies, services and works are subject to the European Directives (link)."Exempt Contract"means Contracts for the acquisition or disposal of an interest in land, the grant of a licence (unless a licence involves the letting of a Concession Contract), the raising of finance, Contracts ofemployment or a Contract for the provision of legal services in connection with litigation or dispute resolution.

Examples of Contract Guide in a sentence

  • You must assign a separate UFN to each Client in accordance with this Specification and Contract Guide.

  • When assessing Claims we will apply the Contract Guide and the Costs Assessment Manuals including “Points of Principle” certified before this Contract was introduced.

  • Authority will not be granted by us unless the work carried out to date and the further work proposed is reasonable in accordance with the Contract Guide and the Sufficient Benefit Test (where applicable) and any other relevant Qualifying Criteria continue to be satisfied.

  • You can only provide Advice and Assistance to a witness if there is a complicating factor (as set out in the Contract Guide).

  • You must continue to record and report all profit costs, and the cost of waiting time to us when you make a Claim for Police Station attendance and you must use the correct Claim/stage reached codes notified to you in the Contract Guide.

  • You may accept clean copies of any evidence described in the Contract Guide as satisfactory evidence.

  • You must be familiar with the contents of these manuals and any other Contract Guide on criminal costs assessment produced by us and ensure that Claims are made in accordance with the Contract Guide.

  • If satisfactory evidence as described in the Contract Guide of the Client’s financial circumstances is not subsequently supplied, then work which is payable by Fixed Fee or Standard Fee may not be claimed.

  • You must ensure you report appropriately in accordance with our forms and Contract Guide.

  • You must assign a separate UFN to each Client in accordance with the rules in Section 4 and the Contract Guide.


More Definitions of Contract Guide

Contract Guide means a guide issued by us specifically in relation to
Contract Guide means a document based on a standard template which
Contract Guide means a guide issued by us specifically in relation to theContract and published on our website;

Related to Contract Guide

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Fixed guideway means a public transit facility that uses and occupies:

  • Contract Documents means the documents listed in the Contract Agreement, including any amendments thereto.