Master Vendor definition

Master Vendor means a Supplier who will supply Temporary Workers from its own pool of labour, and also manage a supply chain or tier of Employment Businesses or Employment Agencies, as applicable, to provide Temporary Workers to fulfil bookings that it cannot fill itself. For the Customer receiving the Managed Services, the provision is seamless and the Customer contracts only with the Master Vendor and not with the third-party Employment Businesses or Agencies directly;
Master Vendor for Supply Management is contained in Exhibit 1.2.1 hereto (right column), as compared to the previous roles and responsibilities of Ford, GRI and Suppliers (left column). As shown on Exhibit 1.2.1, FORD will transfer functions previously carried out by FORD to MSXI and MSXI will perform such functions; the completion of transfer of such functions is referred to herein as "Full Implementation." During the term of this Agreement, each Existing FBU Customer and each other FORD business unit that becomes an FBU Customer will purchase from MSXI Supply Management for the Services and its requirements for the Services, and MSXI will supply such Services and Supply Management to such FBU Customers.
Master Vendor means when a Supplier, acting as a Managed Service, takes responsibility for delivering the Services using Temporary Workers from their own resource pool, but may also be supported by Subcontractors;

Examples of Master Vendor in a sentence

  • As applicable, if we have entered into a Master Vendor Agreement with your franchisor, then the term of this Sub-Merchant Agreement will run concurrently with the Term as described in the Master Vendor Agreement.

  • The parties will use electronic communications to submit, review, and implement changes to Master Vendor Reporting Guide and Attachment C-1.

  • If DIR and Successful Respondent agree upon the recommendation, the Parties will execute a revision to Attachment C-1 or Master Vendor Reporting Guide, as applicable, which will be effective when signed by authorized representatives of both DIR and Successful Respondent.

  • Revisions may be in the form of electronic records of the new, or updated reports related to Attachment C-1 or the Master Vendor Reporting Guide.

  • Not produced or partly produced N/A Produced Master Vendor TfL NPL Recruitment 12 weekly Exceptional Reporting Provision of exceptional reports within 48 hours of request being submitted requested by TfL’s Recruitment Team in agreed format.

  • In the event Norr▇▇▇ ▇▇ unable to fill any Client order with a Norr▇▇▇ ▇▇▇loyee, Client agrees that Norr▇▇▇, ▇▇ Master Vendor, may subcontract for such services with another vendor.

  • Not produced or partly produced N/A Produced Master Vendor TfL Recruitment 4 weekly Diversity Data Reporting Once gathered as above, the diversity statistics must be produced to show breakdown by ethnicity and gender at each recruitment stage in agreed format.

  • Any dispute relative to FORD's right to terminate shall be resolved pursuant to Article 18 of the Master Vendor Agreement.

  • Not produced or partly produced N/A Produced Master Vendor TfL NPL Recruitment 4 weekly Briefing of candidates %age of candidates briefed across all campaigns: The Service Provider to confirm a candidate’s interest in a specific vacancy, and ensure that they are fully briefed and agreeable to the terms and conditions of the role i.e. duration, role content, pay range, location - to be ascertained prior to submission.

  • All of the assets (tangible and intangible) owned, leased or licensed by KP, together with the inventory to be provided by Sellers to KP pursuant to the Master Vendor Agreement (as hereinafter defined), will be sufficient for the continued conduct of KP's business after the Closing in substantially the same manner as conducted prior to the Closing, except that KP has no inventory and no cash or accounts receivable in accordance with the terms of the transactions contemplated hereby.


More Definitions of Master Vendor

Master Vendor contract. This contract means that we will place all bookings for temporary agency workers with REED in the first instance. This gives us one supplier who is responsible for monitoring and ensuring that we work within the Agency Worker Regulations and that all our agency workers meet minimum standards.
Master Vendor has the meaning given to that term in the introduction to this Agreement.
Master Vendor means when a Supplier, acting as a Managed Service, takes responsibility for delivering the Services using Temporary Workers from their own resource pool, but may also be supported by Subcontractors; “MI Default” means when two (2) MI Reports are not provided in any rolling six(6) month period "MI Failure" means when an MI report:a) contains any material errors or material omissions or a missing mandatory field; orb) is submitted using an incorrect MI reporting Template; orc) is not submitted by the reporting date (including where a declaration of no business should have been filed); "MI Report" means a report containing Management Information submitted to the Authority in accordance with Framework Schedule 5 (Management Charges and Information); "MI Reporting Template" means the form of report set out in the Annex to Framework Schedule 5 (Management Charges and Information) setting out the information the Supplier is required to supply to the Authority; "Milestone" an event or task described in the Implementation Plan; "Milestone Date" the target date set out against the relevant Milestone in the Implementation Plan by which the Milestone must be Achieved; "Month" a calendar month and "Monthly" shall be interpreted accordingly; "National Insurance" contributions required by the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 and made in accordance with the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 2001 (SI 2001/1004); “Neutral Vendor” means when a Supplier, acting as a Managed Service, takes responsibility for delivering the Services using Temporary Workers only from Subcontractors; "New IPR" a) IPR in items created by the Supplier (or by a third party on behalf of the Supplier) specifically for the purposes of a Contract and updates and amendments of these items including (but not limited to) database schema; and/orb) IPR in or arising as a result of the performance of the Supplier’s obligations under a Contract and all updates and amendments to the same;but shall not include the Supplier’s Existing IPR; “NHS” the National Health Service; “NHSEmployers” means the employers organisation for the NHS in England, about more information can be obtained at this website https://www.nhsemployers.org/

Related to Master Vendor

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.

  • Local Vendor means any business which:

  • Vendor or “Vendors” means any entity submitting a bid in response to the Solicitation, the entity that has been selected as the lowest responsible bidder, or the entity that has been awarded the Contract as context requires.