Procure from definition

Procure from means accepting prices if an entity responds to your solicitation and comparing those prices to other responses; “procure from” does not mean having an entity procure for you, unless an express agency relationship is established. In some cases, a GPO may be acting as a procurement agent/third party purchaser. In those instances, SP- 05-2017 clarifies that the agent may not use pre-existing contractual relationships in lieu of conducting a competitive procurement on behalf of the Program operator. When pre- existing contractual relationships exist, the GPO must still conduct a competitive procurement for the specific SFA(s); it cannot use the pre-existing contractual relationship in lieu of this.

Examples of Procure from in a sentence

  • Procure from any of its employees, contractors or agents prior to disclosure of the Material to those employees, contractors or agents, instruments binding them to the same duties as are set out in this Agreement and only disclose the Material to those persons where it is required to complete the Permitted Use.

  • No Obligation to Procure from Panel Members The Reserve Provider acknowledges that: AEMO is not required by anything in this Agreement, any legislation, or requirement of any government authority to procure any reserve from the Reserve Provider, or any other member of the Panel; and this Agreement is not exclusive and AEMO may procure reserve from persons who are not members of the Panel.

  • Procure from the necessary authority and building permits that may be required.

  • Procure from BTr duly authorized nRoSS e-token for each of its Authorized Person/s.

  • Procure from tenants leasing space at any property pursuant to a Tenant Lease (the "Tenants"), representing at least eighty percent (80%) of the aggregate leased and occupied leasable area located on the Property, an estoppel certificate substantially in the form set forth on Exhibit S hereto (the "Tenant Estoppels").