CSC Contracts definition

CSC Contracts means any Contract, in each case except for any such Contract or part thereof that is a Computer Sciences GS Contract, to which CSC or any of its Subsidiaries (other than members of the Computer Sciences GS Group) is a party as of the date hereof or becomes a party prior to the Effective Time or becomes a party after the Effective Time in respect of quotations, proposals and bids that were pending as of the date hereof or by which it or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective Assets is bound as of the date hereof or becomes bound prior to the Effective Time, including: (i) any Contract entered into in the name of, or expressly on behalf of, any CSC Entity or CSC Operating Group (or sub-division thereof); (ii) any Contract that relates primarily to the CSC Business, including any contract providing for the acquisition or disposition of a CSC Entity or any CSC Assets; (iii) any Contract that represents, underlies or relates primarily to any CSC Assets or CSC Liabilities; (iv) any Contract or part thereof that is otherwise expressly contemplated pursuant to this Agreement or any of the Ancillary Agreements to be assigned to any member of the CSC Group; and (v) any guarantee, indemnity, representation or warranty of or in favor of any member of the CSC Group.
CSC Contracts means any Contract, in each case except for any such Contract or part thereof that is a Computer Sciences GS Contract, to which CSC or any of its Subsidiaries (other than members of the Computer Sciences GS Group) is a party as of the date hereof or becomes a party prior to the Effective Time or becomes a party after the Effective Time in respect of quotations, proposals and bids that were pending as of the date hereof or by which it or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective Assets is bound as of the date hereof or becomes bound prior to the Effective Time, including:
CSC Contracts means any Contract, in each case except for any such Contract or part thereof that is a CSRA Contract, to which CSC or any of its Subsidiaries (other than members of the CSRA Group) is a party as of the date hereof or becomes a party prior to the Effective Time or becomes a party after the Effective Time in respect of quotations, proposals and bids that were pending as of the date hereof or by which it or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective Assets is bound as of the date hereof or becomes bound prior to the Effective Time, including: (i) any Contract entered into in the name of, or expressly on behalf of, any CSC Entity or CSC Operating Group (or sub-division thereof); (ii) any Contract that relates primarily to the CSC Business, including any contract providing for the acquisition or disposition of a CSC Entity or any CSC Assets; (iii) any Contract that represents, underlies or relates primarily to any CSC Assets or CSC Liabilities;

Examples of CSC Contracts in a sentence

  • CSC shall be responsible for scheduling meetings with the applicable Audit Agency that concern Indirect Rates relating to CSC Contracts.

  • Any technical direction that may be given by any such employees with actual or potential impact on cost, schedule, or deliverables should be reported immediately, in writing to the CSC Contracts Manager and must be authorized by CSC in writing or other reasonable means dictated by the situation prior to implementing such direction.

Related to CSC Contracts

  • New Contracts means binding new agreements or amendments to existing agreements with customers.

  • Project Contracts mean a contract or contracts with respect to the acquisition and/or construction of the Improvements entered into by the Company or the Issuer.

  • IT Contracts means any agreements, licences or other contractual arrangements with third parties relating to the IT Systems or IT Services, including licences of all software, leases of hardware and other procurement of IT Systems or IT Services;

  • Customer Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(b)(ii)(A).

  • Assigned Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(c).