Vendor Master definition

Vendor Master means the accounting department of Company responsible for control and processing of new supplier agreements and updates to existing agreements.

Examples of Vendor Master in a sentence

  • Such written notice shall include the name and address of the assignee/transferee, the date the assignment is to begin, and terms of the assignment, and shall be considered delivered upon receipt of such written notice by Vendor Master.

  • It is the responsibility of Grantee to ensure that the ACH information contained in the Commonwealth’s Central Vendor Master File is accurate and complete.

  • Vendor Master Agreement Number This is the number assigned by the Lead State.

  • Except as otherwise expressly agreed in this Statement of Work, all terms and conditions set forth in the Condensed Vendor Master Services Agreement dated shall govern.

  • Department Contact: Date: Print Name and Department This Statement of Work is entered into pursuant to the Condensed Vendor Master Services Agreement between (Vendor) and Trinity University (Trinity).

  • In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any other Agreements, Attachments, Exhibits, Schedules, or Amendments, the terms of Trinity’s Vendor Master Services Agreement shall govern and control.

  • It is the responsibility of the HAULER to ensure that the ACH information contained in the Commonwealth’s Central Vendor Master File is accurate and complete.

  • Notices required pursuant to this Section shall be mailed to: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Attn: Vendor Master, ▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇.

  • CVM Vendor Master Management and Support Services: CVM Vendor Master Management and Support Services: Service Provider will provide Vendor Maintenance and Support Services to Service Receiver including processing of: Vendor set-ups and updates submitted via the automated Central Vendor Master (CVM) which will be reviewed and approved within 4 hours of receipt between the hours of 8:00AM and 5:00PM EST.

  • Dealer (referred to herein as “Consignee”) and Vendor (referred to herein as “Consignor”) have entered into a Vendor Master Agreement (the “Agreement”) under which Dealer may purchase Products from Vendor for distribution, marketing, and resale.