Commodity Code Sample Clauses

Commodity Code. The State’s numeric code for classifying commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying commodities and services. Confidential Information – Information that is trade secret or otherwise confidential or exempt from disclosure under Florida or federal law. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the Contractor. Contract ManagerThe representative designated by the Department who will oversee all aspects of the Contract, monitor performance expectations, and serve as the primary point of contact for the Contractor. Contractor – A Vendor that enters into a Contract with the Department. Customer – A State agency or Eligible User. If authorized in writing by the State Agency or Eligible User, Customer(s) shall also include employees or authorized representatives placing individual orders on their own behalf for the purchase of Clothing. Department – The Department of Management Services (DMS), a State Agency. Eligible User – As defined in Rule 60A-1.001, F.A.C. Embellishment(s) – A decorative detail or feature added to Clothing. Embellishments may include, but are not limited to, Embroidery, Patches, Name Tape, Heat Press Printing, and Screen Printing. Emblem(s) – The image of an object that is related to the Customer. An Emblem can be used as a Logo or part of a Logo. Embroidery – A type of Embellishment added to Clothing by using a needle to apply thread or yarn to the fabric. Embroidery may feature, but is not limited to: Emblems, Logos, or text. Epaulet – An ornamental shoulder piece on an item of Clothing. Fitter Line – A set of sample Clothing of all available sizes which is used by the Customer to determine the appropriate size when ordering Clothing. Heat Press Printing – A method of printing in which a heat press is used to apply heat and pressure for a period of time. Logo(s) – A graphic representation or symbol adopted by the Customer, often uniquely designed for ready recognition. Logos may include, but are not limited to, Emblems or text. Manufacturer – The producer or provider of Clothing apparel and Accessories. May be used interchangeably with Brand Name. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) – The Manufacturer’s recommended retail selling price, list price, published price, or other usual and customary price that would be paid by the purchaser for s...
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Commodity Code. The State of Florida numeric code for classifying commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying commodities and services. Confidential Information – Any portion of a Contractor’s documents, data or records disclosed relating to its response that the Contractor claims is confidential and not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, F.S., the Florida Constitution, or any other authority and is clearly marked “Confidential.” Contract ManagerThe representative designated by the Customer who will oversee all aspects of the Customer’s Contract, monitor performance expectations, and serve as the primary point of contact for the Contractor. Customer – An ordering entity including state agencies and eligible users. Department – The Florida Department of Management Services. Duty Roster - The assigned Security Guards work schedule/schedules. End User – The person or entity that uses the commodity or service. Facilities – Those facilities for which the SLA shall apply as identified in SLA EXHIBIT A – FACILITY LIST.
Commodity Code. The State of Florida numeric code for classifying commodities and contractual services which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying commodities and services. Contractor – A Vendor that enters a Contract with the Department.
Commodity Code. The State’s numeric code for classifying Commodities which meet specific requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Florida has adopted the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) for classifying Commodities. Contract – The written agreement between the Department and the Contractor. Contractor – A Vendor that enters a Contract with the Department as a result of the ITB. Customer – A state agency or eligible user. Dealer – A Manufacturer’s certified representative who has been authorized by the Manufacturer to market, sell, provide, and service the Commodities of the Manufacturer that are responsive to the Contract. Dealers may be Contractor-owned and -controlled (in whole or in part), or independently owned and controlled.
Commodity Code. Unit Descri tion LF Traffic Stripe (paint - Standard Fast-Dry) (white) Unit Price $ 09 B-1 Amount $450.00 � LF I LF (T4r"afficWSidtreip)(eS(pprayn)t(SE-EHiNgOh TBEuiAld)) (white) T(4r"affic Stripe (paint . Standard Fast-Dry) (ye11ow) $0.09 $0 09 I $450.00 :s:S $.450.00 �
Commodity Code. Applicable commodity codes for this solicitation are as follows: 84131503 Insurance, Car or Truck

Related to Commodity Code

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  • Deposit Accounts Neither Borrower nor any Subsidiary shall maintain any Deposit Accounts, or accounts holding Investment Property, except with respect to which Lender has an Account Control Agreement.

  • PPSA 12.1 Terms used in clause 12 that are defined in the PPSA have the same meaning as in the PPSA.

  • Financial Assurances The following financial assurances are applicable to all grant funds unless the Targeted Grant requirements specifically state the contrary:

  • UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE The Uniform Commercial Code (Florida Statutes, Chapter 672) shall prevail as the basis for contractual obligations between the Contractor and the County for any terms and conditions not specifically stated in this Invitation for Bids.

  • Deposit Account (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Issuer shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain, in the name of the Indenture Trustee, for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Certificateholders, the Deposit Account as provided in Section 5.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Foreign Transactions Visa. Purchases and cash withdrawals made in foreign currencies will be debited from your account in U.S. dollars. The exchange rate between the transaction currency and the billing currency used for processing international transactions is a rate selected by Visa from a range of rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date, which rate may vary from the rate Visa itself receives or the government-mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date. The exchange rate used on the processing date may differ from the rate that would have been used on the purchase date or cardholder statement posting date. A fee of 1.00% of the amount of the transaction, calculated in U.S. dollars, will be imposed on all foreign transactions, including purchases, cash withdrawals and credits to your account. A foreign transaction is any transaction that you complete or a merchant completes on your card outside of the United States, with the exception of U.S. military bases, U.S. territories, U.S. embassies or U.S. consulates.

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