Direct Ordering Procedure definition

Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure set out in paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure) of this Framework Agreement;
Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure set out in Framework Schedule 3 (Call-Off Ordering Procedure including Award Criteria);
Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure for direct awards as set out in paragraph 2 of Framework Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedures);

Examples of Direct Ordering Procedure in a sentence

  • The Framework Prices set out in this Framework Schedule 3 are the pan-government rates established during the tender exercise and are the rates that the Supplier must charge pursuant to any Call-Off Agreement made by an authorised Contracting Body using the Direct Ordering Procedure as detailed in Schedule 5.

  • The following criteria and weightings shall be applied to the catalogue of services for all Services Framework Service Providers capable of meeting the Contracting Body’s Statement of Requirements during the Direct Ordering Procedure.

  • The Framework Charges set out in this Framework Schedule 3, Charging Structure, are the pan-government rates established during the tender exercise to establish the Framework Agreement and are the rates that the Supplier must charge pursuant to any Call-Off Agreement made by an authorised Contracting Body using the Direct Ordering Procedure as detailed in Schedule 5.

  • The Supplier charging rates in this Call-Off Agreement are made by an authorised Contracting Body using the Direct Ordering Procedure as detailed in Schedule 5.


More Definitions of Direct Ordering Procedure

Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure set out in Framework Schedule 3 (Call-Off Ordering Procedure including Award Criteria); Effective Date means the date on which the Call-Off Agreement is signed and as set out in the relevant paragraph of the Order Form (paragraph 1.1 in example given);
Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure set out in Framework Schedule 3 (Call-Off Ordering Procedure including Award Criteria); Effective Date means the date on which the Call-Off Agreement is signed and as set out in paragraph 1.1 of the Order Form; Electronic Marketplace means a web based application which facilitates electronic trade between one or more buying organisations and many suppliers; Environmental Information Regulations mean the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such regulations; ERG means the Efficiency and Reform Group of the Cabinet Office; FOIA means the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and any subordinate legislation made under such Act from time to time together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation; Force Majeure means any event, occurrence or cause affecting the performance by either the Customer or the Supplier of its obligations arising from: acts, events, omissions, happenings or non-happenings beyond the reasonable control of the affected party; riots, war or armed conflict, acts of terrorism, nuclear, biological or chemical warfare; acts of government, local government or Regulatory Bodies; fire, flood, any disaster and any failure or shortage of power or fuel; an industrial dispute affecting a third party for which a substitute third party is not reasonably available; provide always that: any industrial dispute relating to the Supplier, the Supplier Staff or any other failure in the Supplier or the Sub-Contractor's supply chain; and any event or occurrence which is attributable to the wilful act, neglect or failure to take reasonable precautions against the event or occurrence by the Party concerned; shall not constitute a Force Majeure;
Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure set out in Framework Schedule 3 (Call-Off Ordering Procedure including Award Criteria); Effective Date means the date on which the Call-Off Agreement is signed and as set out in the relevant paragraph of the Order Form (paragraph 1.1 in example given); Electronic Marketplace means a web based application which facilitates electronic trade between one or more buying organisations and many suppliers; Environmental Information Regulations mean the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such regulations; ERG means the Efficiency and Reform Group of the Cabinet Office; FOIA means the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and any subordinate legislation made under such Act from time to time together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation; Force Majeure means any event, occurrence or cause affecting the performance by either the Customer or the Supplier of its obligations arising from: a) acts, events, omissions, happenings or non-happenings beyond the reasonable control of the Affected Party; b) riots, war or armed conflict, acts of terrorism, nuclear, biological or chemical warfare; c) acts of government, local government or Regulatory Bodies; d) fire, flood, any disaster and any failure or shortage of power or fuel; e) an industrial dispute affecting a third party for which a substitute third party is not reasonably available; provide always that: i. any industrial dispute relating to the Supplier, the Staff or any other failure in the Supplier or the Sub-Contractor's supply chain; and ii. any event or occurrence which is attributable to the wilful act, neglect or failure to take reasonable precautions against the event or occurrence by the Party concerned; shall not constitute a Force Majeure; Framework means the framework arrangements established by the Authority for the provision of G-Cloud Services to Contracting Bodies by Framework Suppliers; Framework Agreement means the Clauses of this Framework Agreement together with the Framework Schedules and annexes to it;
Direct Ordering Procedure means the ordering procedure set out in Framework Schedule 3 (Call-Off Ordering Procedure);

Related to Direct Ordering Procedure

  • Ordering Procedures means the ordering and award procedures specified in Clause 6 (Ordering Procedures) and Framework Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure);

  • Bidding Procedures means the bidding procedures attached as Exhibit 1 to the Bidding Procedures Order and approved by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to the Bidding Procedures Order and as amended and supplemented.

  • Staff Vetting Procedure means the Authority’s procedures for the vetting of personnel and as advised to the Contractor by the Authority.

  • Policies and Procedures means the written policies and procedures of the Client in any way related to the Services, including any such policies and procedures contained in the Organic Documents and the Offering Documents.

  • Grievance Procedure is used in this Agreement, it shall be considered as including the arbitration procedure.