Master Subcontract Agreements definition

Master Subcontract Agreements means, collectively, that certain (a) Master Subcontract, by and between ISI Ltd. and ISI Detention Contracting Group, Inc., a Texas corporation, (b) Master Subcontract, by and between ISI Ltd. and MCFSA, Ltd., a Texas limited partnership, and (c) Master Subcontract, by and between ISI Ltd. and ISI Controls, Ltd., a Texas limited partnership, each effective as of September 30, 2004.

Examples of Master Subcontract Agreements in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall own each Subcontractor to purchase or maintain insurance of the types and topple the durations stipulated hereinabove with policy limits as established by Contractors Master Subcontract Agreements.

  • The Company shall not and shall not cause or permit any of its Subsidiaries to change or amend the terms of any material contract in any respect, including the Master Subcontract Agreements.

  • The Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to purchase and maintain insurance of the types and for the durations stipulated hereinabove with policy limits as established by Contractors Master Subcontract Agreements.

Related to Master Subcontract Agreements

  • Contract Agreement means the contract agreement referred to in Sub-Clause 1.6 [Contract Agreement].

  • Project Agreements means this Agreement, EPC Contract, O&M Contract and any other agreements or material contracts that may be entered into by the Developer with any person in connection with matters relating to, arising out of or incidental to the Project.

  • Master subcontracting plan means a subcontracting plan that contains all the required elements of an individual subcontracting plan, except goals, and may be incorporated into individual subcontracting plans, provided the master subcontracting plan has been approved.

  • Custodial Agreements The Custodial Agreements, listed in Exhibit F hereof, as each such agreement may be amended or supplemented from time to time as permitted hereunder.

  • Subservicing Agreements As defined in Section 3.02(a).