Work Order Letter definition

Work Order Letter or “Task Order” shall mean the particular scope of work assigned to the Consultant under the Agreement.
Work Order Letter or “WOL” means the particular scope of Work assigned to the CM firm under the Agreement. Unless otherwise specified in this RFP or the Agreement, references to the term “Work Order Letters” shall be deemed to include Supplemental Work Order Letters.

Examples of Work Order Letter in a sentence

  • In consideration of the payment to be made to the Contractor as hereinafter provided, he shall with due care, promptness, accuracy and workmanship execute the work in accordance with approved plans, Notice Inviting Tender (NIT), Special Conditions of the Contract, General Terms & Conditions of the Contract, Technical Specifications and the Work Order/ Letter of Intent.

  • The procedure of vehicle admission to the workshop shall be in accordance with the following: • The company will receive Purchase Order / or Work Order Letter from the UNDP specifying the plate number of the vehicle and requesting service/maintenance to be provided.

Related to Work Order Letter

  • 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.

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities Grantee must perform to complete the Project, as specified in the Grant Agreement, and as may be amended.

  • Service Order Form means our standard Service Order Form for Services, or any other order form that we agree with you in writing that incorporates the provisions of this DPA;

  • Addendum means a written clarification or revision to this Solicitation issued by the System Agency.