PWO definition

PWO means an agreement between ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (or a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Company) and the Service Provider (or a Service Provider Company) in a form agreed by the Parties, made and constituted in accordance with Clause 13 (Project Work Orders);
PWO means the Principal Water Officer within MOW;
PWO means Private Water Operator; and “PWOs” means, collectively, all of such PWOs.

Examples of PWO in a sentence

  • In consideration for Takeda’s performance of the Services under this PWO, Myovant shall compensate Takeda on an hourly basis as invoiced by Takeda using the following rate(s): FTE Rate: amount of [***] for an FTE per Calendar Year.

  • For this PWO, Takeda’s reimbursable out-of-pocket expenses for performing the Services shall not exceed $[***] without Myovant’s prior written consent.

  • The LESSEE shall coordinate their activities with the STATION’s Public Works Officer (PWO) designated representative (STATION Point of Contact (POC)) at the STATION, (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • Permanent Withdrawal Order (PWO) and Income Processing Update Journal 16.

  • These drawings shall be submitted prior to closing out the DMO or PWO.

  • The Contractor shall prepare detailed estimate of the labor, equipment and materials required to complete PWO work using industry accepted estimating procedures and data from R.S. Means, Building Construction Cost Data, or other appropriate estimating sources approved by the DPW technical POC(s) and COR.

  • Invoices submitted pursuant to a PWO should be submitted to: Discovery Laboratories, Inc.

  • However, in case of delay in completion of work due to reasons beyond control of <PWO>, suitable extension time may be granted by <Organisation> for which <PWO> will make a request to <Organisation>.

  • The Company will pay TWSI for the Services as set forth on the PWO attached hereto (collectively, the "Fees").

  • In no case shall this MSA or a PWO be strictly construed, but instead shall be reasonably and neutrally construed.


More Definitions of PWO

PWO means the document which awards a project to Contractor, which includes the statement of work or services, deliverables, start and completion dates, compensation, and other specific terms.