Emergency Purchase definition
Examples of Emergency Purchase in a sentence
An Emergency Purchase, for the purposes of this Agreement, means a purchase made in a crisis situation where immediate action is required to prevent the possible loss of life or property or significant financial loss or environmental impacts.
Emergency Purchase Orders have been issued to cover for the services while a procurement is awarded.
Further, Contractor shall include the summary of the provisions of 41 CFR § 60-1.4(b), as may be amended, in subcontracts it enters into under this Addendum and Emergency Purchase Order.
Netronome shall use reasonable commercial efforts to Deliver Equipment or other Licensed Materials as specified in Netronome’s written acceptance of OEM’s Purchase Order; provided, however, that in the case of an accepted Emergency Purchase Order, Netronome shall use reasonable best efforts to Deliver such Equipment or other Licensed Materials.
Supplier will be obligated to supply such Products in the manner specified in an Emergency Purchase Order only if the Purchaser agrees in writing to pay the additional costs set forth in the Emergency Quote.