Contract Letter definition

Contract Letter means the letter identifying those documents which form the Contract.
Contract Letter means the letter identifying those documents which form the Contract. "Contract Period" means the period from the Commencement Date to:
Contract Letter means the agreement that the Customer and BT sign agreeing the Service, Charges, Commencement Date, Contractual Delivery Date and Minimum Period;

Examples of Contract Letter in a sentence

  • The Contract shall take effect from and end on the date specified in the Contract Letter unless terminated earlier.

  • For the purposes of this clause 6, the address of each Party shall be as stated in the Contract Letter.

  • FBR shall, contemporaneously with the execution of the IE Contract, provide its consent to the IE Contract in the form attached herewith as Schedule V [IE Contract Letter of Consent].

  • FBR shall, contemporaneously with the execution of the IA Contract, provide its consent to the IA Contract in the form attached herewith as Schedule W [IA Contract Letter of Consent].

  • Initial Contract Period The Contract shall take effect on the Commencement Date and shall expire automatically on the date specified in the Contract Letter, unless it is terminated earlier or extended under clause 31.

  • In the event of, and only to the extent of, any conflict between the clauses of the Contract, any document referred to in those clauses and the Schedules, the conflict shall be resolved, unless the Parties have agreed in writing to the contrary, in accordance with the following order of precedence: ‫the Contract Letter; the Special Conditions; the Schedules; the Standard Terms and Conditions of the Contract; the Contractor’s Tender; and any other document referred to in the Contract Letter.

  • Any notices to be served on the Landlord shall be valid if posted or delivered to the address of the Landlord as stated in the Tenancy / Contract Letter (or any replacement address subsequently notified in writing by the Landlord to the Tenant).

  • Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained herein or in any other of the Loan Documents or any Swap Contract, Letter of Credit or Treasury Management Agreement, the obligations of each Borrower hereunder shall be limited to an aggregate amount equal to the largest amount that would not render its obligations hereunder subject to avoidance under Section 548 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or any comparable provisions of any applicable Debtor Relief Law.

  • The successful Bidder shall at his own expense may deposit with UPLC, within 15 (fifteen) days after the receipt of notification of award of the Contract (Letter of Intent) from UPLC, an unconditional and irrevocable Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) from a Scheduled Bank acceptable to UPLC, in the format prescribed in Annexure - 1, payable on demand, for the due performance and fulfillment of the Agreement by the Bidder.

  • This Agreement is made on the date in the Contract Letter Between: "Tutor/LSA/Therapist ").


More Definitions of Contract Letter

Contract Letter means the letter sent to the Supplier by NSCAD notifying the Supplier that they have been awarded the Contract to provide the Deliverables.
Contract Letter means a letter from the Authority to the Contractor setting out or attaching the Specification for the Services to be provided by the Contractor pursuant to these Conditions;
Contract Letter means the letter identifying those documents which form the Contract. "Contract Price" means the amount payable from time to time for the Goods or Services as set out in the Pricing and Payment Schedule (including any pricing adjustment agreed between the Authority and the Contractor.

Related to Contract Letter

  • Construction Agreement as used in this subsection means an agreement between Seller and any contractor or subcontractor to install the System;

  • Interconnection Agreement means an agreement with the Interconnecting Utility regarding the interconnection of the Facility to the electric distribution system of the Interconnecting Utility, as the same may be amended from time to time.