Dong Contract definition

Dong Contract means that certain CIF Contract for Purchase of Wood Pellet Biomass, dated as of March 6, 2014, by and between DONG and Enviva Holdings, LP, as assigned from Enviva Holdings, LP to Transferor pursuant to that certain Assignment and Assumption Agreement dated as of November 24, 2014 and as further assigned from Transferor to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ pursuant to that certain Assignment and Assumption Agreement dated as of August 23, 2016, as may be amended from time to time.

Related to Dong Contract

  • Existing Contract means an unexpired Contract entered into by the Council and a Provider for works, services and/or goods.

  • Training Contract means an agreement signed by the employer and the Apprentice or Trainee (and a parent or guardian if applicable), in accordance with the Act and Regulatory requirements.

  • Shipbuilding Contract means each of the Vessel A Shipbuilding Contract and the Vessel B Shipbuilding Contract and in the plural means both of them;

  • Building Contract means a contract entered into between the Grant Recipient and a Building Contractor relating to the construction, repair, refurbishment, conversion, development and/or Rehabilitation (as applicable) of a Firm Scheme; Building Contractor means any building contractor or developer appointed or to be appointed by the Grant Recipient in respect of a Firm Scheme; Business Day means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory Bank Holiday in England;

  • Continuing Contract means a contract for Professional Services entered into in accordance with Section 287.055 of the Florida Statutes, between the District and a firm, whereby the firm provides Professional Services to the District for projects in which the costs do not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000), for a study activity when the fee for such Professional Services to the District does not exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or for work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract with the District, with no time limitation except that the contract must provide a termination clause (for example, a contract for general District engineering services). Firms providing Professional Services under Continuing Contracts shall not be required to bid against one another.