Sub-Order definition

Sub-Order means an order placed by SELLER on the SUB- SELLER.
Sub-Order means an order placed by Supplier or Sub-Supplier relating to the Goods.
Sub-Order is a defined “Project” with project limits where a majority of the project limits fall within the boundaries described in “General Description of Workpage 3 within this Book 2, all terms, conditions, requirements and responsibilities outlined in Books 1, 2, 3 of the Contract Documents for the term “Project” shall apply to each “Sub-Order” issued by the Department of Water Management. The Contractor will execute the Work under each Sub-Order, as an individual project complete, to include, but is not limited to project start date, mobilization, submittals, material procurement, project schedule and milestones, substantial completion and final completion, along with the additional requirements listed below and defined elsewhere in the Contract Documents.

Examples of Sub-Order in a sentence

  • Before a Sub-Order, GGGI will submit a request for a Sub-Tender (the “Sub-Tender”), to all Parties of the Framework Agreement, to submit a Sub-Tender for the specific Services specified in the Sub-Tender request, based on the terms and conditions of this Framework Agreement.

  • All Services under this Framework Agreement shall be performed only after receipt of a formal Sub-Order (the “Sub-Order”) request.

  • The Sub-Order will be issued to the Party of the Framework Agreement which submitted the best Sub-Tender.

  • It is understood and agreed that TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE IN THIS CONTRACT, and the Contractor agrees to begin actual work covered by each Sub-Order on the date specified in the Notice to Proceed (NTP) for the Sub-Order and to prosecute the same with all due diligence so as to complete the work of the Sub-Order within the number of calendar days issued with each sub-order.

  • Each property issued as a Sub-Order shall have been previously visited by the Commissioner and information from this report shall be provided to the Contractor.

  • The date for the commencement of Work will not be counted as a calendar day but each subsequent day thereafter from midnight to midnight will be counted as one (1) calendar day and the last day counted will be the day on which the Contractor must have completed and the Commissioner has accepted the substantial completion of the Work under the Sub-Order.

  • Identify due date for Cost Estimate and Shop Drawing lfor work of the Sub-Order from the Contractor.

  • The unit prices will hold for each Sub-Order in its entirety based on the executed NTP date.

  • Failure of the Contractor to complete the Work of each Sub-Order under this Contract within the specified completion time will result in the incurrence by the City of additional construction and engineering costs, including but not limited to supervision and inspection, together with other tangible and intangible losses.

  • Therefore, if any work shall remain uncompleted after the time specified for the completion of the work of the Sub-Order, or after any authorized extension of the Sub-Order or after any authorized extension such stipulated time, the Contractor shall pay to the City the sum listed below for each and every day that such work remains uncompleted, and such moneys shall be paid as liquidated damages, not a penalty, to partially cover costs and losses by the City.


More Definitions of Sub-Order

Sub-Order means any order placed by Vendor on a Sub -Vendor.
Sub-Order means any agreement, made with the prior written consent of AECI, between the Supplier and a Sub-supplier, or between two Sub-suppliers, in terms of which any part of the Order is sub-let;
Sub-Order means any form of order between SELLER and a SUB-VENDOR for the performance of any part of the ORDER.
Sub-Order and/or “Subcontract” shall mean the documents comprising the agreements between the Vendor and the Sub-Vendor concerning the Goods/Ordered items.
Sub-Order shall be synonymous and interchangeable with the term “Project”, including all “Project” terms and conditions as defined in Book 1 of these Contract Documents.