Contractor Contract definition

Contractor Contract means an agreement between Developer or Vertical Developer and a Contractor for performance of Construction Work.

Examples of Contractor Contract in a sentence

  • A contract between the City and Contractor (Contract) is effective on the last date that the contract is signed by the parties and approved by the City Attorney in accordance with Charter section 40.

  • However, upon request and reasonable notice to the Contractor, Contract will assist the System Agency in communications and negotiations regarding the Work under the Contract with state and federal governments.

  • Enter the electronic mail (e-mail) address, phone and fax number of the Contractor Contract Manager.

  • The report is to be submitted electronically via e-mail in Microsoft Excel to OGS Procurement Services, to the attention of the individual listed on the front page of the Contract Award Notification and shall reference the Contractor, Contract Number, and Sales Period.

  • Under the Managing Contractor Contract, disputes and differences between the Contractor and the Commonwealth and the Contractor and the MCC Contract Administrator are required to be determined in accordance with certain procedures which include expert determination, executive negotiation and arbitration.

  • Order for Services No. by the (name of school/office requesting services) is effective as of , between the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and (Contractor) Contract No. .

  • Fax: Enter the electronic mail (e-mail) address, phone and fax number of the Contractor Contract Manager.

  • The dispute resolution procedures under the Managing Contractor Contract referred to in the first paragraph of clause 15.15.

  • Within 7 days of the Award Date, the Contractor must provide the Subcontractor with a copy of the provisions in the Managing Contractor Contract setting out the MCC Dispute Procedures.

  • The County shall furnish to the Contractor Contract Documents in electronic form and PDF file format.