Non-Catalogue definition

Non-Catalogue means the Articles and Prices for additions to Contract that are on the Contractor's own Catalogue Trade Price List, but not included in the Schedule of Requirements (SOR).

Examples of Non-Catalogue in a sentence

  • With respect to the A350XWB-800 Aircraft only, if the Buyer elects to include Non-Catalogue Items in the A350XWB-800 Specification, the Customization Milestones Chart shall contain an additional, earlier date, by which all SCNs *** Confidential Treatment Requested relating to Non-Catalogue Items must be executed, in order to assure delivery of the Aircraft in the Scheduled Delivery Month.

  • Learning Service(s): the learning services provided by Studytube as described in the Agreement (including but not limited to Group Booking, Non-Catalogue Booking, and/or Invoicing Service).

  • Such date shall be referred to as the “CDF Date.” With respect to the A350XWB-800 Aircraft only, the Customization Milestones Chart shall include a date (the “Open Choice Date”) by which the Buyer must notify the Seller of its intent to include Non-Catalogue Items, as is further described in Clause 2.1.7. Following the Open Choice date, if the Buyer has not notified the Seller of its intentions, the Buyer shall be limited to selection of items in the Options Catalogue (“Catalogue Items”).