Specific Conditions definition
Specific Conditions means the conditions negotiated and agreed between the Purchaser and the Supplier incorporated into and appearing on the front of the Order including any Specification.
Specific Conditions means the conditions in addition or in variation to the general conditions which the Commission may lay down specifically for a distribution licensee;
Specific Conditions means the conditions as referenced in condition 6 and set out in Appendix 2
Examples of Specific Conditions in a sentence
The Standard Provisions in this Division are subject to Specific Conditions of the contract stated in Division A.
Wherever appropriate, Specific Conditions established in Division A are cited by reference number.
Unless otherwise indicated by Specific Conditions or regulatory requirements, the permittee shall conduct testing in accordance with the requirements in Sections B111A, B, C, D and E, as applicable.
Wherever appropriate, Specific Conditions established in Division AT are cited by reference number.
The Standard Provisions in this Division are subject to Specific Conditions of the contract stated in Division AT.
More Definitions of Specific Conditions
Specific Conditions means the terms and conditions in the Application (other than the printed terms) specifically agreed between JPPL and Customer.
Specific Conditions means the conditions which relate
Specific Conditions means the conditions contained in Condition 20 (Specific Conditions).
Specific Conditions means the terms and conditions set out in the relevant Agreement excluding the General Conditions.
Specific Conditions means the conditions, which the Commission may lay down, in addition to or in variance to those general conditions applicable to a Distribution licensee;
Specific Conditions means the Conditions stipulated in Part III of these Licence Conditions;
Specific Conditions means the particular conditions related to the Program as set out in item 14 of Schedule 1 – Particulars.