Subject of the Contract definition

Subject of the Contract or “Contractual Goods” means the goods of any kind ordered by the Buyer from us.
Subject of the Contract means the performance of services and/or analyses specified in the CONTRACT and the preparation of a report or other study based thereon, to be implemented under the CONTRACT, together with all accompanying works described in the attachment to the CONTRACT, as commissioned by the CONTRACTOR;
Subject of the Contract means goods and/or services and/or a task, or works of different nature which the Supplier undertakes to provide or deliver;

Examples of Subject of the Contract in a sentence

  • The Employer is obliged to cooperate with the Contractor on an ongoing basis in the implementation of this contract and to provide all information necessary for the proper performance of the Subject of the Contract.

  • Both parties reserve the right to inform about the conclusion of the Contract and the Subject of the Contract.

  • The Subject of the Contract of Transport is a regulation of mutual rights and duties of the Contracting Parties originating from the transport of a shipment (consignment).

  • The warranty period for the Equipment shall be in accordance with the offer but not shorter than 12 months or 6000 operating hours whichever occur first of the date of signing of the Acceptance Protocol related to the Subject of the Contract confirming a lack of any defects.

  • The Ordering Party is responsible for unloading the Subject of the Contract.

  • The price includes all costs to be incurred by the Supplier and necessary for the Subject of the Contract to be achieved, including all costs incurred by the Supplier in direct or indirect association with the supply of the supplies, unless the contract expressly stipulates otherwise.

  • The Purchaser may withhold any payment due to the Contractor in an amount and to such extent as may be reasonably necessary to protect the Purchaser from loss as a result of defective Subject of the Contract not remedied within the period of time defined by the Purchaser.

  • If the Purchaser demand implementation of particular modifications to the Subject of the Contract, it shall be obliged to furnish the Contractor with a written request specifying the detailed scope of changes.

  • The Lessee is authorised to bill the Sub-lessee for all costs incurred by the Lessee by failure to return all accessories for the Subject of the Contract, technical documentation or any part of the User Folder and to include them into the final billing.

  • Confidentiality of Information Constituting the Subject of the Contract 1.Unless otherwise provided by the contracts for the performance of scientific research work, experimental design or technological work, the parties shall be obligated to ensure confidentiality of information concerning the subject of the contract, the course of its performance and the results attained.


More Definitions of Subject of the Contract

Subject of the Contract means goods and/or services and/or a work, or similar activities which R‐K undertakes to provide or deliver;
Subject of the Contract. – means all Goods and/or Services as well as accompanying documentation in any form or medium, including, but not limited to, data, diagrams, drawings, reports, specifications, rights of a tangible and intangible nature, intellectual property rights, as well as software necessary for the operation of the Goods, embedded in the Goods or provided as an integral part.

Related to Subject of the Contract

  • Contract means the written agreement entered into between the purchaser and the supplier, as recorded in the contract form signed by the parties, including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein.

  • Governmental contract means a contract awarded by a govern- mental entity for general construction, an improvement, a service, or a public works project or for a purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment. The term includes a contract to obtain professional ser- vices subject to Government Code 2254. Gov’t Code 2252.151(3)

  • Other Contract means any agreement entered into between the Contractor and the City that is (i) formed under the authority of MCC Ch. 2-92; (ii) for the purchase, sale or lease of real or personal property; or (iii) for materials, supplies, equipment or services which are approved and/or authorized by the City Council.

  • The Contractor/ Vendor means the individual or firm or company undertaking the works and shall include legal personal representative of individual or composing the firm or company and the permitted assignees of individual or firms of company.