the Draft Contract definition

the Draft Contract means the Client’s Draft Contract, which contains the essential requirements of the Contract, while these GTC are part of each draft Contract and are binding for both the Parties, unless expressly agreed otherwise;
the Draft Contract. : means the draft agreement attached to this invitation to tender.

Examples of the Draft Contract in a sentence

  • Note: More information on the Scope of Work can be found in the Draft Contract below.

  • Submission of bid will implicitly mean that the consultant agrees to all the terms and conditions of the TOR and the Draft Contract Agreement.

  • Where the Authority agrees changes with the bidder to the Draft Contract Template resulting from the resolution of any items entered under this document, all such changes will be word processed into the Contract by the Authority.

  • Provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Business Associate Addendum of the Draft Contract and Purchase Order shall not be negotiable.

  • The parties mutually agree that the draft contract dated December 19, 1997 and submitted to AES on February 27, 1998, along with the most recent version of Appendix A (Westinghouse scope of services), collectively, the "Draft Contract", will serve as the basis for negotiating the turnkey agreement ("EPC Contract").

  • Terms and Conditions of Contract 5.2 Where you have answered “No” to the previous question, please suggest any proposed changes to the Draft Contract Template.

  • At a minimum, the quarterly audits must provide the Department with sufficient information to apply the measurement methodologies of PG-16 and PG-17 of Attachment 3: Performance Guarantees, of the Draft Contract.

  • By this Agreement Exhibits 1 and 2 are made a part of the Draft Contract.

  • In case of a conflict of terms, the order of precedence shall be: First this PO and second the Draft Contract.

  • All terms capitalised below have the meaning given to them in the Invitation to Tender or the Draft Contract as relevant.