Purchasing Program definition

Purchasing Program shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.6.
Purchasing Program means programs made by Owner and/or its Affiliates for the purchase of certain Equipment or Operating Equipment from time to time to the Operator Group Hotels (whether on a national, regional, mandatory, optional or other basis).
Purchasing Program means the overall undertaking of the Partnership, as agent of the Limited Partners, to facilitate and make available purchasing arrangements between Vendors and Limited Partners.

Examples of Purchasing Program in a sentence

  • Further, Contractor agrees to encourage entities who are not members of H-GAC’s Cooperative Purchasing Program to execute an H-GAC Interlocal Agreement.

  • The contractor therefore agrees to sell to Cooperative Purchasing Program participants at the option of the program participants.

  • Pursuant to Minnesota law, the Sourcewell Board of Directors has authorized a Cooperative Purchasing Program designed to provide Participating Entities with access to competitively awarded cooperative purchasing agreements.

  • A Participating Entity’s authority to access Sourcewell’s Cooperative Purchasing Program is determined through the laws of its respective jurisdiction.

  • Sourcewell’s Cooperative Purchasing Program Master Agreements are available to eligible public agencies (Participating Entities).

  • The intent of this Master Agreement is to define the roles of Sourcewell, Supplier, and Participating Entity as it relates to Sourcewell’s Cooperative Purchasing Program.

  • Further, Contractor agrees to encourage entities who are not members of H-GAC’s Cooperative Purchasing Program to execute an H-GAC Interlocal Master Agreement.

  • Purchases made from this Contract by a political subdivision that is not properly registered with the State’s Cooperative Purchasing Program will be a violation of law and may be contrary to the political subdivision’s competitive bidding requirements.

  • The Contractor shall ensure that products purchased or leased by the Contractor or any Subcontractor for the Work that are not specified by the City or are submitted as equivalents to a product specified by the City comply with the requirements of the New York City Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program contained in Chapter 11 of Title 43 of the RCNY, pursuant to Chapter 3 of Title 6 of the Administrative Code.

  • To qualify to use this Contract the political subdivision must be currently enrolled in the State’s Cooperative Purchasing Program.


More Definitions of Purchasing Program

Purchasing Program as defined in Section 5.6. Reimbursable Expenses – the following expenses incurred by Manager or any of its Affiliates: (a) all Operating Personnel Costs; (b) all amounts paid by Manager to third parties relating to Third-Party Centralized Services pursuant to Section 4.1; (c) all Out-of-Pocket Expenses incurred by Manager directly in connection with its Operation of the Manager Operated Areas; (d) the per diem charge as established by Manager from time to time for personnel of Manager or its Affiliates assigned to special projects for the Manager Operated Areas; (e) payments made or incurred by Manager or its Affiliates, or its or their employees to third parties for goods and services (i) in the ordinary course of business in the Operation of the Manager Operated Areas (at prices and on terms and at a level of quality at least as favorable to Owner as generally available in the relevant market and consistent with terms made available to substantially all Other Managed Resorts receiving such goods and services), (ii) in accordance with the Operating Plan, (iii) as permitted under this Agreement, or (iv) as otherwise approved by Owner; (f) all Taxes, assessments, duties, levies or charges (other than Manager’s income taxes) imposed by any Governmental Authority against any reimbursements payable to Manager under this Agreement for expenses incurred for Owner’s account, including the other Reimbursable Expenses listed herein; and (g) costs incurred by Operating Personnel in attending management conferences and seminars organized by the corporate divisions of Manager or its Affiliates, and any costs of Corporate Personnel in presenting and/or training the Operating Personnel at such conferences and seminars. Renewal Term(s) – as defined in Section 16.1.