UTC-V definition

UTC-V means Health & Human Services Commission HHSC Uniform Terms and Conditions – Vendor, Version 2.14.

Examples of UTC-V in a sentence

  • If HHSC elects to procure the WSD, or any portion thereof, from another vendor in accordance with this section, HHSC and HHSC will have the termination rights set forth in the UTC-V.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract, Technical Guidance Letters (“TGL”) as provided by the UTC-V will not act as an Amendment or modification to the Contract to the extent such affect price or term of the Contract.

  • IN COORDINATION WITH THE INDEMNITY PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN THE UTC-V, CONTRACTOR WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS HHSC FROM ALL DAMAGES, COSTS, LIABILITIES, AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION REASONABLE ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS) CAUSED BY OR ARISING FROM CONTRACTOR OR CONTRACTOR AGENTS FAILURE TO PROTECT OTHER CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.

  • As authorized in the UTC-V, each party to whom an assignment is made must assume all or any part of Contractor’s interests in the Contract, the WSD, and any documents executed with respect to the Contract, including, without limitation, the assignor’s obligation for all or any portion of the purchase payments, in whole or in part.

  • In conjunction with the Permitting and Licensure requirements contained in the UTC-V, Contractor must remain in good standing with all regulatory agencies throughout the term of the Contract.

  • The Parties must then negotiate in good faith and use every reasonable effort to resolve the dispute at the managerial or executive levels prior to initiating formal proceedings pursuant to the UTC-V and Texas Government Code §2260, unless a Party has reasonably determined that a negotiated resolution is not possible and has so notified the other Party.

  • Assumption After Assignment As authorized in the UTC-V, each party to whom an assignment is made must assume all or any part of Contractor’s interests in the Contract, the WSD, and any documents executed with respect to the Contract, including, without limitation, the assignor’s obligation for all or any portion of the purchase payments, in whole or in part.

  • Technical Guidance Letters Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract, Technical Guidance Letters (“TGL”) as provided by the UTC-V will not act as an Amendment or modification to the Contract to the extent such affect price or term of the Contract.

  • A WORD WITH WESTSHORE The 11th round and the Royalties vote are connected.

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  • OTP means One Time Password

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