Lead Contact definition

Lead Contact. A Staff Member based in the United Kingdom who is identified in clause 5 of the Main Agreement who has a need to access Gold User data for their role in the Organisation and who has signed a Lead Contact Agreement.
Lead Contact means the member of the Group of Economic Operators who is authorised in writing by each of the other members to that Group of Economic Operators to provide the Tender (including the responses to the Selection Questionnaire and the Award Questionnaire)
Lead Contact means the Township of Ryerson staff member or Department Head who is named Lead Contact in a Tender or RFP document. All inquiries and information related to the Tender or RFP must be directed to the Lead Contact between the time that a Tender or RFP has been released and the date of Tender/RFP acceptance.

Examples of Lead Contact in a sentence

  • Questions about the collection of personal information and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989, R.S.O. 1990, as amended may be directed to the Lead Contact.

  • Industry Team MembersCompany, Lead Contact Name, Email Address -- Company, Lead Contact Name, Email Address6.

  • The Lead Contact will only hold discussions with Bidders who have submitted a proposal deemed to be reasonably acceptable for Award.

  • Questions about the collection of personal information and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989,R.S.O. 1990, as amended may be directed to the Lead Contact.

  • IGT RHP Please note that a contact designated "Lead Contact" will be included in the RHP Plan and on the DSRIP IGT Distribution List.

  • University Team MembersInstitution, Lead Contact Name, Email Address,DUNS Number -- Institution, Lead Contact Name, Email Address, DUNS Number5.

  • If you are bidding as Lead Contact for a Group of Economic Operators, the assessment of economic and financial standing will be carried out in respect of each member of the Group of Economic Operators.

  • If questions concerning clarification of the contents of this document arise, the questions must be made in writing and received by the Lead Contact.

  • Organisations Name St Bart’s Multi-Academy Trust Address St. Bart’s Multi-Academy Trust c/o Belgrave St. Xxxxxxxxxxx’x Academy, Sussex Place, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST3 4TP Lead Contact Contact number 00000 000000 Review Date INCIDENTS Any incidents occurring as a result of this agreement should be reported to the signatories of all affected organisations.

  • If the SPV does not yet exist or the Consortium plans to collaborate on a joint and several basis, then the Consortium should nominate a Lead Contact to complete the Tender on behalf of all the Consortium members.


More Definitions of Lead Contact

Lead Contact means the member of a Consortium or Special Purpose Vehicle who is authorised in writing by each of the other members of that Consortium or Special Purpose Vehicle to provide the responses to the Selection and Award Questionnaires; Lot means a discrete sub-division of the Services which are the subject of this Procurement as described in the OJEU Contract Notice; Management Charge means the sum paid by the Supplier to the Authority being an amount of half a per cent (0.5%) of all charges for the services invoiced to Contracting Bodies (net of VAT) in each month throughout the term and thereafter until the expiry or earlier termination of any Call Off Contract; Management Information or MI means the management information specified in Framework Schedule 9; OJEU Contract Notice means the advertisement for this Procurement issued in the Official Journal of the European Union; Potential Provider has the meaning in paragraph 6.2; Price Evaluation means the part of the Award Stage used to evaluate the charges tendered by a Potential Provider;
Lead Contact means the individuals representing each party as identified in Schedule 5 as may be amended from time to time by written notice from the amending party to the other.
Lead Contact means the person named in the Funding Particulars;
Lead Contact means the member of the Consortium who is authorised in writing by each of the other members to that Consortium to provide the responses to this ITT required by the Authority; Marking Scheme means the scheme set out in Attachment 3 (Selection Questionnaire Tender Guidance, Evaluation and Marking Scheme) and Attachment 4 (Price Questionnaire Tender Guidance, Evaluation and Marking Scheme); OJEU Contract Notice means the advertisement for this Procurement issued in the Official Journal of the European Union; Potential Provider has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 6.2; Power Purchase Agreement or PPA means the contract set out in Attachment 5 of this ITT to be entered into between the Authority and successful Potential Provider(s) at the conclusion of this Procurement;
Lead Contact means the person within Sussex Training Hub who is liable for the appropriate use of the funds allocated to the PCN. This may be delegated to a Nominated Deputy where appropriate.
Lead Contact. The staff person who serves as the main contact for the Alliance staff. This person will be the link between Alliance staff and the Host Site and be charged with submitting all completed required paperwork (including progress reports, timesheets, fulfilling Host Site cash match requirements, recruitment of members, etc.). The Lead Contact will be responsible for program fidelity (including ensuring the integrity of the Promise Fellow model, ensuring the safety of students and members, and compliance in programing) and ensuring attendance/site representation at required Alliance orientations. The Lead Contact is also responsible for notifying the Alliance of any changes in site staff or roles in advance. The Lead Contact will ensure that new site staff filling support and supervision roles will be provided with all required training and orientation to the Promise Fellow program.

Related to Lead Contact

  • Designated Contact means, the designated contact for the Bank in the Jurisdiction, as set out in Annex I of Part A of these EB Services Terms and Conditions (as may be amended from time to time);

  • Authorized Contact is a representative authorized by Customer to request service changes using procedure outlined herein.

  • Direct contact means the contact of persons with high voltage live parts.

  • Customer Contact means the individual(s), whether a contract manager, category consultant or otherwise, who are to act for the Customer as the day to day point of contact for communications from the Contractor to the Customer in relation to the Contract, being the individual(s) identified in Section 2 of the Contract Schedule or otherwise notified to the Contractor from time to time;

  • Indirect contact means the contact of persons with exposed conductive parts.

  • Technical Contact shall have the meaning assigned to it in Section 4.2.

  • Code of Ethics Contact Person means the Chief Compliance Officer or such person or persons as may be from time to time designated.

  • Primary Contact means the individual a Proponent (that has submitted a Proposal), designates to represent the Proponent during the competitive process associated with this RFP. There can be only one (1) Primary Contact.

  • Sexual contact means the deliberate touching of a person's intimate body parts (including lips, genitalia, groin, breast or buttocks, or clothing covering any of those areas), or using force to cause self-touching by another person of intimate body parts.

  • Contact means a communication, direct or indirect, between an athlete agent and a student athlete, to recruit or solicit the student athlete to enter into an agency contract.

  • Business Contact Information means the names, mailing addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of a party’s personnel, officers and directors and, with respect to Client, such information regarding Client’s vendors and customers that Accenture may have access to in maintaining the parties’ business relationship.

  • Material Contact means contact in person, by telephone, or by paper or electronic correspondence, or the supervision of those who have such conduct, and which is done in furtherance of the business interests of the company and within the last 36 months.

  • Contact Person means the Contractor's management level personnel who will work as liaison between the City and the Contractor and be available to respond to any problems that may arise in connection with Contractor's performance under the Contract.

  • Relationship Manager means the individual who is appointed by us from time to time and notified to you in writing as your relationship manager in relation to the relevant services provided to you under these Terms and/or provided by our Associate;

  • Emergency Contact means one person or office that can act as a referral if emergency responders need assistance in responding to a chemical release at the facility.

  • Unconsented contact means any contact with another individual that is initiated or continued without the consent of the individual, or in disregard of that individual's expressed desire that the contact be avoided or discontinued. Constitutionally protected activity is not included within the meaning of unconsented contact. Unconsented contact includes but is not limited to any of the following:

  • Contact Hour Funds means the funds paid or payable by the Department under this Contract for the Scheduled Hours of supervised training and assessment reported for a Skills First Student. Contract means this VET Funding Contract and includes all schedules, annexures, attachments, plans and specifications and exhibits to it. Contract Notification means a document issued by the Department via the SVTS that either provides specific information or advice about aspects of this Contract or formally notifies the Training Provider of a variation to this Contract. Control means, with regard to an entity:

  • Contact Officer means the person identified as Contact Officer on the cover page of this RFT;

  • Disinfectant contact time or "T in CT calculations" means the time in minutes that it takes for water to move from the point of disinfectant application or the previous point of disinfectant residual measurement to a point before or at the point where residual disinfectant concentration (C) is measured. Where only one (1) C is measured, T is the time in minutes that it takes for water to move from the point of disinfectant application to a point before or at where C is measured. Where more than one (1) C is measured, T is:

  • Attention: Telephone Facsimile:

  • traveller means any person designated on a Travel Authorization, or such other request as may be approved by UNDP or its Associated Agencies, and any other traveller who may be authorized to travel at the expense of UNDP or an Associated Agency.NOW THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

  • Close contact means being within six feet of a COVID-19 case for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or greater in any 24-hour period within or overlapping with the “high-risk exposure period” defined by this section. This definition applies regardless of the use of face coverings.

  • Food-contact surface means those surfaces of equipment and utensils with which food normally comes in contact, and those surfaces from which food may drain, drip, or splash back onto surfaces normally in contact with food.

  • Point of Contact means the individual designated to be a Vendor’s only contact with the DCH following the public advertisement of a solicitation or the issuance of a request for a bid, proposal, or quote, until the award of a resulting contract and resolution of a Protest, if applicable.

  • Contact Persons means persons identified by the Parties as persons who are responsible for the execution of the Agreement and whose names are set out in clause 35 below and who can be substituted in writing from time to time;

  • Registrar Contact means a contract between CMBI and a Registrar Company (and as the same may be amended from time to time) containing, inter alia, the contractual provisions described at paragraphs (a)-(e) on pps. 5-6 of the No-Action Letter.