Subsupplier definition

Subsupplier means any person to whom Supplier delegates a function, activity, or service, other than in the capacity of a member of the workforce of such Supplier, to assist Supplier in carrying out its responsibilities hereunder and otherwise.
Subsupplier means a firm that has entered into a Contract with a Supplier or Contractor.
Subsupplier means a firm that has entered into a Contract with a Supplier.

Examples of Subsupplier in a sentence

  • All tooling, tooling drawings and spare die parts: (i) supplied by Snap-on, (ii) developed by Supplier or a Sub-supplier for Snap-on or in order to provide Products to Snap-on hereunder (except to the extent such tooling is only replacing existing tooling used by Supplier or Sub-supplier to produce products prior to the date of this Agreement), or (iii) paid for by Snap-on either directly or indirectly (collectively “Snap-on Tooling Items”), shall only be used for the manufacture of the Products.

  • In the event an employee of the Supplier, or a Sub-supplier or a worker employed by them, institutes action to place a lien on the Site (or part thereof), the Supplier will take whatever action is necessary to avoid the lien being registered or to have the lien removed forthwith (as the case may be), and shall indemnify CANVALE against costs, losses or damages whatsoever, that CANVALE may suffer as a result of the registration or proposed registration, of such lien.

  • However, financial obligations under the agreements with the Funder (including refinancing agreements) or Other loan provider, specified in the Financial activity model, and agreements, payments, warranties or bonds to the Sub-supplier who performs Works (or part thereof) and to the Sub- supplier who provides the Services specified in the Tender are not considered to be essential in the sense of this paragraph of the Agreement.

  • Seller agrees to write the necessary provisions into its purchase orders and/ or subcontracts with each of its Sub-suppliers that will ensure access by Purchaser, or its representative(s), to the applicable records of such Sub-supplier.

  • Each subcontract or Purchase Order shall state that in the event of cancellation, Sub-supplier may claim only its properly supported out-of-pocket costs, plus a reasonable amount to compensate Sub-supplier for demonstrable related charges for the cancelled portions, all to be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting procedures.


More Definitions of Subsupplier

Subsupplier means any person, private or government entity, or a combination of the above, to whom any part of the Goods to be supplied or execution of any part of the Related Services is subcontracted by the Supplier.
Subsupplier means any person, private or government entity, or a combination of the above, that has entered into an agreement with the Supplier to supply all or part of the Goods and Related Services to be provided to the Supplier to enable the latter to fulfill the Contract Agreement.
Subsupplier means vendor, supplier, materialman, consultant, contractor, subcontractor or other person or entity providing goods or services directly or indirectly to Seller in connection with the Purchase Order.
Subsupplier means any person or entity to which InEx sold, marketed, distributed, or supplied Chinese Drywall, directly or indirectly, to be provided to another for use or installation, in any property.
Subsupplier means contractor, supplier, manufacturer or any other Person who is engaged by Supplier in connection with this Agreement.
Subsupplier means any person or entity to which a Supplier sold, marketed, distributed, or supplied KPT Chinese Drywall, directly or indirectly, to be provided to another for use or installation, in any property.
Subsupplier means a person or business entity such as Broker, Dealership, Distributor, Franchise, Manufacturer, Manufacturer Representative, Regular Dealer, Resale/Reseller, Retailer or Wholesaler. SMWBE credit will be counted only for fees and/or work performed by the SMWBE firm.