Purchase Order Letter definition

Purchase Order Letter means the purchasing authorization in the form of a letter or email used to formalize a purchasing transaction with a vendor;

Examples of Purchase Order Letter in a sentence

  • And Whereas CORPORATION has accepted the bid of the CONTRACTOR and has placed GeM Purchase Order/ Letter of Award /Notification of Award vide its letter No.- …………………………………………………………..

  • These Terms and Conditions (together with a Quotation, Purchase Order, Letter of Intent, Letter Agreement, Authorization to Proceed, or any such other document relating to purchase by Buyer of products and/or services from Seller) are the sole and exclusive agreement between Buyer and Seller, and supersede any and all prior or contemporaneous agreements.

  • Within three (3) Business Days, Lender shall notify Administrative Borrower, based on the exercise of its Permitted Discretion, whether the subject L/C or L/C Undertaking constitutes an Acceptable Purchase Order Letter of Credit.

  • If Lender notifies Administrative Borrower that the L/C or L/C Undertaking does not constitute an Acceptable Purchase Order Letter of Credit, Lender shall have no further obligations hereunder with respect to the subject request.

  • Unless agreed to in a Signed Writing and in the event of conflict between these Terms and Conditions and any Quotation, Purchase Order, Letter of Intent, Letter Agreement, Authorization to Proceed, or any such other document relating to purchase by Buyer of products and/or services from Seller, these Terms and Conditions shall take precedence.

  • If Lender does not so notify Administrative Borrower, the subject L/C or L/C Undertaking automatically then shall be deemed an Acceptable Purchase Order Letter of Credit.