Contracting document definition

Contracting document means a standardized or model instrument, or a component part of it, for use as a contract, invitation for bids, request for proposals, request for qualifications, or instruction to bidders including, but not limited to, a contract clause or solicitation provision.

Examples of Contracting document in a sentence

  • SQUALIO shall not use Personal data for its own needs or for any other purposes not directly derived from the Contracting document and the Agreement, or otherwise than according to the instructions of Customer, unless required otherwise by external laws and regulations.

  • Following hereunder is a summary of the issues and specifications that are established in the aforesaid Section V of the pre-contractual Direct Contracting document, including its Sub-Sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6.

  • SQUALIO shall cover the direct loss caused to Customer due to the settlement of the claims of data subjects and institutions if such loss has been caused in relation to negligence or inappropriate fulfilment of the obligations of SQUALIO arising from the Contracting document, this Agreement, effective laws and regulations, or lawful instructions of Customer or violation thereof by exceeding the scope and authorisation provided for in these documents.

  • The Parties agree that the Parties shall give the claims of data subjects and institutions first to each other for the settlement thereof in compliance with the obligations of the Parties arising from the relevant Contracting document or cooperation, the Contracting document, this Agreement, effective laws and regulations, or lawful instructions of Customer.