Stand-alone Contract definition

Stand-alone Contract means a Contract the Commission issues for a specific project or scope of work that is limited to the duration, location as applicable and goods and services specified under the Contract.

Examples of Stand-alone Contract in a sentence

  • Each Contract and Multi-Product Contract is, and each Standalone Contract will be, a valid and binding agreement of Seller and is in full force and effect, and Seller is not and, to the Seller’s knowledge, no other party thereto is in default or breach in any material respect under any such Contract or Multi-Product Contract.

Related to Stand-alone Contract

  • Key Sub-Contract means each Sub-Contract with a Key Sub-Contractor;

  • SWS wage assessment agreement means the document in the form required by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations that records the employee’s productive capacity and agreed wage rate

  • sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract;

  • Group contract means a contract for health care services which by its terms limits eligibility to members of a specified group. The group contract may include coverage for dependents.

  • Customer Contract means the terms and conditions that Customer accepts to receive access to and use the applicable Offering.