TED definition

TED means Tender Enquiry Document.
TED means Trio Equity Derivatives, the other UK regulated entity within the Martins Group and which operates as an executing broker in over the counter equity options for its clients;

Examples of TED in a sentence

  • Registration on TED eTendering is required to be able to create and submit a question.

  • A copy of this order is enclosed at Appendix-A which will form a part of this TED for evaluation and ranking of bids.

  • A member of staff who suspects that a pupil is suffering harm from outside the school should seek information from the child with tact and sympathy using “open” and not leading questions (see TED questions, in a), above).

  • Interested tenderers may download the tender enquiry documents (TED) and submit their tenders online at Central Public Procurement Portal website: https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app.

  • The tenderer should obtain and/or download and carefully examine the above Tender Notice and all its tender enquiry documents (TED), including amendments, if any and unconditionally agree to all the terms and conditions indicated in the tender enquiry documents and subsequent amendments.


More Definitions of TED

TED means the Company‟s unit, i.e. an electricity transmission network operation unit which discharges the functions of maintaining and servicing the electricity network.
TED means turtle excluder device. “TED guidelines” see section 54. “TED use condition” see section 51(1).
TED meanse– Tender Enquiry Document
TED means an interbank wire transfer of immediately available funds;
TED means Tenders Electronic Daily database (http://ted.europa.eu), where all contract notices published in the Official Journal ‘’S’’ series (OJ S) are available.
TED means this Tender Enquiry Document issued by the Company including all attachments vide RFP No. GIPCL/RE Park/PSS/Phase-I