Purchasing Document definition

Purchasing Document means a Participating Addendum, an Affiliate Agreement, or a Service Order.
Purchasing Document means a document used to authorize purchase of goods, services or works, including purchase orders, service agreements, contracts and travel approvals.
Purchasing Document means any document (including a purchase order) provided by Customer to SG in relation to the purchase of the number of subscriptions (or tokens) to the Licensed Sohware as set out in an Order Form.

Examples of Purchasing Document in a sentence

  • All payments under the Contract shall be sent to the address set forth on the applicable Purchasing Document.

  • Except as specifically set forth the Purchasing Document, each applicable service fee will be invoiced on execution of the Agreement and is due within 30 days of invoicing; thereafter, the service fee will be due at the beginning of each annual period and is due within thirty (30) days after the date of an invoice from Blackboard.

  • Except as specifically set forth in the applicable Purchasing Document, notices to the Customer must be in writing and may be delivered in person or by courier, sent by facsimile, or mailed by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested to the address on the signature page and to the attention of the signatory.

  • Except as provided in the Purchasing Document, each Party will be responsible for its own expenses incurred in rendering performance hereunder, including, without limitation, the cost of facilities, work space, computers and computer time, development tools and platforms, utilities management, personnel and supplies.

  • The Agreement will be effective during the term set forth in the Purchasing Document (the "Term").

  • In consideration for the payment by the Customer of all fees set forth in the Purchasing Document, Blackboard shall provide the Customer with the Service(s) set forth therein.

  • Blackboard grants to the Customer a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license, to access the API’s set forth in the Purchasing Document.

  • If this Purchasing Document is subject to the Act against Delay in Payment of Subcontract Proceeds, Etc.

  • A Purchasing Document shall continue in force until the later of (a) completion of the Services or (b) expiration of all warranties for Goods or Deliverables.

  • It is unclear which PPSR entry corresponds to the relative Contract Register entry/ Purchasing Document number.


More Definitions of Purchasing Document

Purchasing Document means a document (e.g. a cover page, subscription registration notice or invoice) that specifies details of the Licenses or Services purchased by Customer under this Agreement and is either issued to Customer by Degama or its authorized distributor or signed by both Customer and Degama or its authorized distributor.
Purchasing Document means a document used to authorize a supplier to provide goods or services to CCC within certain terms and conditions. Examples include purchase orders, contracts, and CCC accepted letters of offer or online orders.

Related to Purchasing Document

  • Bidding Document means this document including all the appendices hereto, for the purposes of setting out the process for submission of a bid and selection of Successful Bidder in accordance with the provisions of the IB Code and shall include all supplements, modifications, amendments, alterations or clarifications thereto issued in accordance with the terms hereof;

  • Drawing Document means any Letter of Credit or other document presented for purposes of drawing under any Letter of Credit.

  • Operative Document means a bond declaration, trust agreement, indenture, security

  • Transaction Document means any of this Agreement, the Notes (if any), the Fee Letters, the Collateral Administration Agreement, the Sale and Contribution Agreements and Transfer Supplements, the Administrative Agent Cooperation Agreement, the Limited Guaranty, the Collateral Documents, the Investment Management Agreement, the Margining Agreement, and all other documents, certificates, instruments or agreements executed and delivered by or on behalf of a Credit Party for the benefit of any Agent or any Lender in connection herewith on or after the Closing Date.

  • Financing Document means any loan, security or other agreement or agreements pursuant to which a Financing Entity provides a Debt Facility to Purchaser.