FAR definition

FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulation, issued as Chapter 1 of Title 48, Code of Federal Regulations.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulations codified in 48 C.F.R. Title 48.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulation.

Examples of FAR in a sentence

  • Lessee shall operate the Aircraft in accordance with the provisions of Part 91 of the FAR and shall not operate the Aircraft in commercial service, as a common carrier, or otherwise for compensation or hire except to the extent permitted under Sections 91.321 and 91.501 of the FAR, if applicable.

  • THE PARTIES HERETO CERTIFY THAT DURING THE TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT AND FOR OPERATIONS CONDUCTED HEREUNDER, THE AIRCRAFT WILL BE MAINTAINED AND INSPECTED BY LESSEE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF FAR: CHECK ONE: ☐ 91.409 (f) (1) ☐ 91.409 (f) (2) ☒ 91.409 (f) (3) ☐ 91.409 (f) (4) LESSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WHEN IT OPERATES THE AIRCRAFT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, IT SHALL BE KNOWN AS, CONSIDERED, AND IN FACT WILL BE THE OPERATOR OF SUCH AIRCRAFT.


More Definitions of FAR

FAR means collectively the Aeronautics Regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation, as codified at Title 14, Parts 1 to 399 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulations at 48 CFR Chapter 1.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulations including all amendments and changes thereto in effect on the effective date of this Agreement.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulations.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulation, as from time to time amended, that is included in the Prime Contract on the effective date of this Subcontract or Purchase Order.
FAR means the Federal Aviation Regulations set forth in Title 14 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations, as amended and modified from time to time.
FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulation, Chapter 1 of Title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations.