WAAP definition

WAAP means Weighted Average Actual Price determined as specified in Exhibit 1.33.
WAAP means Weighted Average Actual Price of materials determined in accordance with the following formula:

Examples of WAAP in a sentence

  • Grant Agreement relating to the Emergency Electric Power Supply Programme of Sierra Leone between the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the West African Power Pool (WAAP) on the one hand and the Republic of Sierra Leone and the National Power Authority (NPA) Dated 16th December, 2013.

  • Customer shall not reveal WAAP data to component suppliers, distributors, other contract manufacturers, or any other third parties, either directly or indirectly.

  • The parties acknowledge that improper disclosure of WAAP data to suppliers could result in irreparable damage to procurement leverage; therefore, each party agrees to take prompt corrective action for any improper disclosure and to take disciplinary action where appropriate.

  • All WAAP information disclosed between the parties shall be deemed Confidential Information.

  • Prices for the Products shall not exceed Solectron's WAAP for procuring the Parts plus the material markup specified in Exhibit 1.

  • The Parties acknowledge that improper disclosure of WAAP data to suppliers could result in irreparable damage to procurement leverage; therefore, each Party agrees to take prompt corrective action for any improper disclosure and to take disciplinary action where appropriate.

  • WAAP (Weighted Average Actual Price) is a systems generated formula ** WAAP recalculates on a daily basis.

  • Trimble shall not reveal WAAP data to component suppliers, distributors, other contract manufacturers, or any other third parties, either directly or indirectly.

  • For new assemblies containing new components with no WAAP in Solectron's MRP system, Solectron shall provide Trimble a burdened component price in order to comply with existing non-disclosure provisions that prohibit Solectron from sharing actual purchase price.

  • Trimble, at its request, may verify Solectron's process for calculating the WAAP by reviewing data relating to receipt and disbursement of a reasonably representative sample of Parts whose pricing does not fall under a Solectron non-disclosure agreement with any supplier, or when the supplier waives any related non-disclosure obligation.