Procurement Group definition
Examples of Procurement Group in a sentence
Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement to the contrary, the services provided by the Manager or its Manager Designees hereunder do not include any service provided by the TPG Operations Group (the “Ops Group”) or the TPG Leveraged Procurement Group (the “Leveraged Procurement Group”).
Except as otherwise provided in this Contract, computer or other special equipment needed to fulfill this Contract, shall be purchased through the ADOT Procurement Group and considered as ADOT property.
Such actions by the Procurement Group shall be subject to any direction deemed necessary by the Management Committee.
In the event that any of the Companies engage the Ops Group or the Leveraged Procurement Group to provide services to any Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, the fees paid by the Companies in exchange for such services will be agreed to at the time of such engagement and will be in addition to the fees owed to the Manager hereunder.
Chest is a member of Project COUNTER, and the UCISA Software Procurement Group.
A member of the Procurement Group representing more than one Initial Party shall separately cast the votes to which each Initial Party he represents is entitled.
Signature NYS Procurement Group 05500 Fuel Oil, Heating Workers’ Compensation Law (WCL) §57 & §220 requires the heads of all municipal and state entities to ensure that businesses applying for permits, licenses or contracts document it has appropriate workers’ compensation and disability benefits insurance coverage.
The members of the Procurement Group shall act as trustees for the Parties to this Agreement and be solely responsible for all actions as may be required to execute the Supply Contract, on a joint, but not joint and several, basis with the supplier, to provide Segment F of the Cable System.
Such costs shall also include costs incurred by the Parties in holding the Procurement Group and its Working Groups' meetings and the attendance by the Parties' representatives at such meetings.
Such additional services or supplies may be for the benefit of the Executive or any member of a Procurement Group.