Vendor C definition

Vendor C means Fullmarr Country Club NQ Pty Ltd ACN 147 455 098 as trustee for the Fullmarr Country Club NQ Unit Trust, a company established in Australia;
Vendor C means New Dornyn Gobi Limited, a company incorporated in the BVI with limited liability, holder of 100,000 shares in the Target Company representing approximately 10% of the issued share capital of the Target Company;

Examples of Vendor C in a sentence

  • A Purchaser’s analysis determined that Vendor A is low bid for a product being sought with Vendor B as second low bid and Vendor C as third low bid.

  • The Maintenance Area requiring the product is just down the street from Vendor C so the Purchaser could arrange for a Pick-Up by the maintenance crew on the way to the job site.

  • Based on the information provided by Vendor C, its principal business activity is property development.

  • For example, with respect to the Winnebago County-issued credit card, on January 29, 2015, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ used the credit card at Vendor C to purchase granite countertops for her kitchen in the amount of $6,109.

  • The Vendor C is a company established in the PRC with limited liability and is principally engaged in the industrial waste treatment business.

  • In their response, Vendor C can provide the product timely, the cost of shipping brings a slightly lower total cost than the quotes offered by Vendor A or B.

  • Agreement B and Agreement C was entered into by the Purchaser with Vendor B and Vendor C respectively in respect of an acquisition of a 20% equity interest in Target B and Target C respectively for the same consideration of HK$4.1 million.

  • With the request, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ submitted an altered sales order from Vendor C that listed Winnebago County as the customer and described the items purchased as, “Meramec Gravel (Large)” and “Delivery – Landscape.” Winnebago County processed the invoice and a County check in the amount of $13,125 was issued to Vendor C on May 23, 2014.

  • The Purchaser will then contact Vendor C for a price quote including delivery and to verify that the product can be delivered timely.

  • The same process shall apply if Vendor B is unable to perform the work and move to Vendor C.