Narrative Document definition

Narrative Document means a document which is relevant only to the background or context of material facts or events, and not directly to the Issues for Disclosure; for the avoidance of doubt an adverse document (as defined at paragraph 2.6) is not to be treated as a Narrative Document
Narrative Document means a document which is relevant only to the background or context of material facts or events.

Examples of Narrative Document in a sentence

  • Offeror shall provide whatever information is necessary to help the Government understand why the proposed prices are reasonable in its Price Narrative Document.

  • Offeror and its subcontractor(s) shall provide whatever information is necessary to help the Government understand why the proposed prices are reasonable in its Price Narrative Document.

  • Offeror shall provide whatever information is necessary to help the Government understand why the proposed prices are reasonable in its Cost/Price Narrative Document.

Related to Narrative Document

  • T E Document means Tender Enquiry Document

  • Operative Document means a bond declaration, trust agreement, indenture, security

  • Scope Document means the document (if any) that is provided with and becomes part of the Order Form and which defines sometimes in conjunction with a Service Description (as applicable) the Services to be provided.

  • Programme Document means each of the Master Trust Deed, the Agency Agreement, the Registrar Agreement, the Margin Account Agreement, the Margin Account Security Agreement, the Portfolio Administration Agreement, the Operating Procedures Agreement, the Determination Agency Agreement, the Broker Dealer of Record Agreement, the Services Agreement and each Authorised Participant Agreement and "Programme Documents" means all such documents.

  • Related Document any agreement, certificate, document or instrument relating to a Letter of Credit.