Fulfillment definition

Fulfillment as used herein means recordation with the County Auditor, approval/acceptance by the County Council and/or Hearing Examiner, and/or such other final action as is appropriate to the particular precondition(s).
Fulfillment means the County has completed the Public Records Request.
Fulfillment means Download Fulfillment and Streaming Fulfillment.

Examples of Fulfillment in a sentence

  • Fulfillment of this requirement as to overtime work shall not relieve the Contractor from liability for breach of the covenant as to time.

  • Contract Awardee and/or its Fulfillment Agents may apply to the OETC Contract Administrator for a one-time OETC Administrative Fee reduction for large orders with a dollar value over $1,000,000.

  • Contractor may assign its fulfillment rights and obligations of this Agreement to one or more Fulfillment Agents.

  • Fulfillment of ▇▇▇▇▇'s order does not constitute acceptance of any of Buyer's terms and conditions and does not serve to modify or amend these Terms.

  • Any breach or violation of any covenant or other obligation or duty of Contractor or its Fulfillment Agents under this Agreement or under applicable law, in each case whether or not caused by the negligence of OETC or any other Indemnified Party and whether or not the relevant claim has merit.


More Definitions of Fulfillment

Fulfillment means as set forth in Exhibit F.
Fulfillment. Means to provide You (the Customer) with the requested product or service in a timely and correct manner.
Fulfillment. Content available for acquisition as revenues allow regardless of price or demand.
Fulfillment. If AXP elects Option 2 on Exhibit "C", GT will be responsible for printing and mailing airline tickets, sending the associated email confirmations and for weekly reporting to ARC.
Fulfillment means the services described in Exhibit C attached hereto.
Fulfillment means, as applicable, Download Fulfillment and Streaming Fulfillment.
Fulfillment means Borders Fulfillment, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and its permitted successors and assigns.