non-standard contract definition
non-standard contract means a contract entered into between a retailer and a customer, or a class of customers, that is not a standard form contract.
non-standard contract means a contract concerning any wholesale energy product that is not a standard contract;
non-standard contract means a contract entered into between a licensee and a customer, or a class of customers, that is not a standard form contract;
More Definitions of non-standard contract
non-standard contract means a contract for the supply of gas that is not a contract in the form mentioned in section 49(a).
non-standard contract means a contract entered into between a retailer and a
non-standard contract means a non-RUS form contract for specific work that is submitted by the Awardee, which must be approved by RUS before execution, if it is to be funded. Outside plant means the part of the telecommunications network that is physically located outside of telecommunication buildings. This includes cable, conduits, poles and other supporting structures and certain other associated equipment items. Performance bond means a surety bond in form satisfactory to RUS guaranteeing the contractor's faithful performance of a contract. (See 7 CFR Part 1788.)
non-standard contract means a contract concerning any wholesale energy product that isnot a standard contract;
non-standard contract means a wholesale energy product that is not a standard contract. Other terms shall have the meanings given in the Laws of Ukraine “On the National Energy and
non-standard contract means a contract entered into between a licensee and a customer, or a class of customers that it is not a standard contract.
non-standard contract means a contract entered into between a retailer and a customer, or a class of customers, that is not a standard form contract. has the meaning given in section 47 of the Act;