Work Order definition

Work Order means an individually negotiated document that is executed by both Parties and which authorizes a Project, if any, in an indefinite quantity Contract.
Work Order means a specific directive or order to perform a defined scope for a defined duration and fee
Work Order means written order signed by the DISCOM after the successful bidder has acknowledged the LOA/LoI. This along with LOA, Specifications (RfP) document and the bidder’s response to RfP shall constitute Part of the Contract.

Examples of Work Order in a sentence

  • However, any termination of this Agreement under this Section 7.1 will not terminate any Proposal or Work Order in place at the date of termination of this Agreement, and the indemnities provided for herein shall survive termination of this Agreement.

  • This Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated in full in every Work Order, and the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall take precedence over any conflicting or similar terms and conditions in any Work Order or other document.

  • As consideration for the Work provided hereunder, Company shall compensate Contractor for all Work performed under this Agreement in accordance with the applicable Work Order.

  • Consultant and Customer may agree to change the scope of any Work Order only by mutual written agreement.

  • In the absence of a written Work Order, Company shall compensate Contractor for all Work performed under this Agreement in accordance with Contractor’s then current rate schedule.


More Definitions of Work Order

Work Order means the order placed by the ICSI to the vendor signed by the authorized officer of ICSI including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein. Work order along with the Letter of Intent if any and tender documents and the agreement constitutes the contract.
Work Order means the document of the Employer communicating its decision to award the Works to the Contractor at the agreed Contract Price and specifying the Commencement Date and Stipulated period of Completion.
Work Order means the Discom’ letter which may be issued in the way of letter containing detailed terms and conditions of the work and such other particulars which the Discom may like to convey to the Agency pending signing of a formal written Contract.
Work Order means an individually-negotiated document authorizing Provider perform specific services or deliver specific goods under the Contract. Upon execution by both Parties, a Work Order becomes a part of the Contract.
Work Order means the Letter of Award issued by the IWAI conveying the acceptance of the tender/offer subject to such reservations as may have been stated therein.
Work Order means an order issued for a definite scope of work to be performed pursuant to a job order contract.
Work Order means the certificate duly issued by the Client.