Executory Government Contract definition

Executory Government Contract means a Government Contract that has not been closed by the U.S. Government, such prime contractor or such subcontractor, as appropriate.
Executory Government Contract means a Government Contract that has not been closed by the U.S. Government, prime contractor or subcontractor, as appropriate, that is Miltec’s counter-party thereto.
Executory Government Contract as defined in Section 3.28(l).

Examples of Executory Government Contract in a sentence

  • To Seller’s Knowledge, no Executory Government Contract has incurred or is currently projected to incur losses or cost overruns in an amount exceeding $50,000.


More Definitions of Executory Government Contract

Executory Government Contract includes, but is not limited to, Government Contracts in which there are outstanding claims and settlements including Company Contracts in which all monies have not been paid or are in dispute.