Undefinitized Orders Sample Clauses

Undefinitized Orders. Whenever the Contracting Officer determines that urgent demands or requirements prevent the issuance of a priced order, he/she may issue an unpriced order. Such order may be unilateral or bilateral and shall establish a limitation of Government liability, a maximum ceiling amount, and a schedule for definitization, as described in subparagraph (e)(2) below. Upon request the Contractor shall submit a maximum ceiling amount proposal before the undefinitized order is issued. The maximum ceiling amount is the maximum price at which the order may be definitized. The Contractor shall begin performing the undefinitized order upon receipt, except as provided in paragraph (d) below. The clause entitled "Contract Definitization" (DFARS 252.217- 7027) shall be included in any undefinitized order.
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Undefinitized Orders. Whenever the Contracting Officer determines that urgent demands or requirements prevent the issuance of a firm priced order, the Contracting Officer may issue an unpriced order. Such order may be unilateral or bilateral and shall establish a limitation on Government liability, a maximum ceiling amount and a schedule for definitization, as described in subparagraph (f)(2) below. Upon request, the Contractor shall submit a maximum ceiling amount proposal before the undefinitized order is issued. The maximum ceiling amount is the maximum amount (including fee) at which the order may be definitized. Except as provided in paragraph (e) below, the Contractor shall commence performance of the order upon receipt. The clause entitled "CONTRACT DEFINITIZATION" (DFARS 252.217-7027) shall be included in any undefinitized order.
Undefinitized Orders. If this is an undefinitized Order, by acceptance of this Order per Clause 3, Acceptance of the Order, Seller agrees:
Undefinitized Orders. In no event, shall Contractor undertake, or be obliged to undertake, a change in the Work until it has received a Change Order signed by Owner. Owner may, but shall not be obligated to, issue a Change Order covering a proposed Change Order Request,
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