iSupplier definition

iSupplier means BT’s Oracle iSupplier application, enabling, via the internet, the receipt of purchase orders, visibility and tracking of shipment receipting details, and invoice and payment data, including the secure transmission and storage of VAT invoices, without the delivery of paper invoices, by electronic means.
iSupplier means the Oracle iSupplier application, enabling, via the internet, the receipt of purchase orders, visibility and tracking of shipment receipting details, and invoice and payment data, including the secure transmission and storage of VAT invoices, without the delivery of paper invoices, by electronic means. • If BT requires the Supplier to use iSupplier, the Supplier shall, following supply of all or (where agreed by BT in writing) each instalment of Supplies, submit its invoices using only iSupplier and agrees that BT may reject any invoice not so submitted. • If BT does not require the Supplier to use iSupplier, the Supplier shall, following supply of all or (where agreed by BT in writing) each instalment of Supplies, send a valid VAT invoice to BT [insert relevant name of BT Line of Business] Accounts Payable, PO Box 371, Parkway Business Centre, Manchester M14 0WE, United Kingdom (or such address as BT may specify from time to time) for the price of Supplies delivered in accordance with this Contract. • Each invoice shall specify: its date; the correct BT and Supplier legal entities in accordance with the Contract; the VAT amount in sterling (and, if the agreed payment currency is other than sterling, the rate at which the VAT amount has been converted from the agreed payment currency to sterling in accordance with any then applicable HM Revenue & Customs requirements); the VAT Registration number; the VAT rate applicable, this Contract number; the order reference; line reference; the relevant BT item code(s) if appropriate; the correct price; the full description of the Supplies to which the invoice relates (as defined in this Contract); the portion of the Supplies for which payment is due and, if appropriate, the cumulative amount invoiced to date. The agreed payment currency and the Incoterm must be specified in relation to any non-UK transaction. Any discounts should be separately shown with a clear indication of what the discount is for plus information sufficient to comply with Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise requirements. If the agreed payment currency is other than sterling, the VAT amount shall be payable by BT to the Supplier in sterling notwithstanding such agreement. Where iSupplier is used, the Supplier shall ensure on each occasion that a pdf image of the tax invoice showing identical information to that inputted by the Supplier is attached to the iSupplier invoice record. The Supplier shall raise a separate invoice for each purchase...
iSupplier has the meaning given under section 84 of the FOIA; any Act of Parliament, sub-ordinate legislation within the meaning of section 21(1) of the Interpretation Act 1978, exercise of the Royal Prerogative, instruments, rules, orders, regulations, notices, bye-law, regulatory policy, permissions and plans for the time being deriving validity from them, guidance or industry code, judgement of a relevant court of law, or directives or requirements of any Regulatory Body. or any European Directives and Regulations enforceable in England and Wales. all costs, actions, demands, expenses, losses, damages, claims, proceedings, awards, fines, orders and other liabilities (including reasonable legal and other professional fees and expenses) whenever arising or brought. self service application within the Thurrock Oracle system that enables registered suppliers to communicate and conduct business transactions (e.g. electronic Invoicing) with the Council via internet.

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iSupplier means the Oracle iSupplier application, enabling, via the internet, the receipt of purchase orders, visibility and tracking of shipment receipting details, and invoice and payment data, including the secure transmission and storage of VAT invoices, without the delivery of paper invoices, by electronic means.