Full Case definition

Full Case means the case in which Distributor receives the Product from the vendor.

Examples of Full Case in a sentence

  • This Contract, including Attachments A through G, specifies the contractual terms and conditions by which Contractor shall provide County with Full Case Management Supervised Electronic Confinement / Home Detention Program Services utilizing a Global Positioning Satellite System.

  • This Contract, including Attachments A through H, specifies the contractual terms and conditions by which Contractor shall provide County with Full Case Management Supervised Electronic Confinement / Home Detention Program Services utilizing a Global Positioning Satellite System.

  • County and Contractor agree to renew the Contract and continue providing the Full Case Management Supervised Electronic Confinement / Home Detention Program Services utilizing a Global Positioning Satellite System, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein.

  • County and Contractor agrees to renew the Contract and continue providing the Full Case Management Supervised Electronic Confinement / Home Detention Program Services utilizing a Global Positioning Satellite System, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein.

  • General Full Case Markup * BNB Beverages * Break Case Markup * Break Case is any item for which Distributor is required to break the exterior case (i.e., disposable gloves).

  • This Contract, including Attachments A through HG, specifies the contractual terms and conditions by which Contractor shall provide County with Full Case Management Supervised Electronic Confinement / Home Detention Program Services utilizing a Global Positioning Satellite System.

  • County desires to renew and amend Contract No. MA-057-16011911 and Contractor agrees to continue providing Full Case Management Supervised Electronic Confinement / Home Detention Program Services utilizing a Global Positioning Satellite System, in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, effective July 1, 20201 through June 30, 20212.