FAR definition

FAR means the Federal Acquisition Regulations codified in 48 C.F.R. Title 48.

Examples of FAR in a sentence

  • If the Contractor enters into any subcontract that requires consent under the clause at FAR 52.244-2, Subcontracts, without obtaining such consent, the Government is not required to reimburse the Contractor for any costs incurred under the subcontract prior to the date the Contractor obtains the required consent.

  • A Requirements contract type (FAR Subpart 16.503) provides for filling all actual purchase requirements of designated Government activities for services or supplies during a specified contract period, with performance or deliveries to be scheduled by placing orders with the Contractor.

  • Subject to the terms in this Agreement, the Promoter undertakes to strictly abide by such plans approved by the competent Authorities and shall also strictly abide by the bye-laws, FAR and density norms and provisions prescribed by the KMC and shall not have an option to make any variation/alteration/modification in the plans of Project, other than in the manner provided under the Act, and breach of this term by the Promoter shall constitute a material breach of the Agreement.

  • In accordance with FAR 39.105, this section is included in the Master Contract.

  • The Master Contract scope also includes IT services-based support of National Security Systems, as defined in FAR 39.002.


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.