Purchase Order (PO) definition

Purchase Order (PO) means a written offer made by a purchaser to a supplier formally stating the terms and conditions of a proposed transaction.
Purchase Order (PO) or “Agreement” shall mean the PO / Agreement and all attached exhibits and documents referred to therein and all terms and conditions thereof together with any subsequent modifications thereto;
Purchase Order (PO) means PO NO.

Examples of Purchase Order (PO) in a sentence

  • For orders by State Purchasers that do not include services, the Ordering Document will be a Contract backed Purchase Order (PO) that draws against the Contract.


More Definitions of Purchase Order (PO)

Purchase Order (PO) means PO NO. issued to Service Provider. dated
Purchase Order (PO) means an official, written order issued by the Customer to the Supplier to supply Goods and/or Services.
Purchase Order (PO) means PO NO. dated issued to Service Provider.
Purchase Order (PO). / ‘Work Order’ shall mean PO No. dated
Purchase Order (PO) means a document prepared and sequentially numbered within Aero’s accounting system and signed by an authorized buyer employed by Aero. The PO is an offer to purchase materials, products or services.
Purchase Order (PO) means the purchase order to be used and issued by KCSA for placing an order with the Vendor for the specific quantities of the Goods and/ Services and which may contain details on pricing, specifications of goods and/or services and other information determined by KCSA at its sole discretion for purposes of this Agreement;
Purchase Order (PO) means (i) the written instruction by Owner issued to O&M Partner for the provision of Services under this Agreement, which shall include the specific requirements with respect to the scope of work, applicable rates and charges and the location of the Site; and (ii) if applicable, the oral instruction under this Agreement which shall be reduced to writing as soon as practicably possible including the specific requirements described above.