Terminated Contractor definition

Terminated Contractor means the Contractor providing Services at a City Facility or any other location, at the point in time that a Contract for such Services is awarded to a New Contractor.
Terminated Contractor means a contractor of a recently terminated Contract.
Terminated Contractor means a contractor whose service

Examples of Terminated Contractor in a sentence

  • If the Contract is Terminated, Contractor shall provide District copies of all subcontracts, purchase orders, addenda, invoices, payment records, and Project files associated with each Subcontractor and Material Supplier.

  • A Terminated Contractor AdSS may not change the amount, duration, scope, or type of the Performance Bond or Bond Substitute without prior written approval from the Division Finance.

  • Inform the Terminated Contractor that it is subject to the WRO and require the Terminated Contractor to provide the awarding authority within 10 days of such notice a list of the Terminated Contractor's Employees covered by the WRO.

  • The awarding authority may refer the Terminated Contractor to the OCC for additional information.

  • The New Contractor may retain the Covered Employees at the same terms and conditions of employment as existed under the Terminated Contractor; establish new terms and conditions for those Covered Employees; or set them as required by law.

  • During Implementation one of the ICB contractor was terminated the matter was brought to the DRB by the Terminated Contractor, the DRB decided the case in favour of PWD and again the matter was brought to Arbitration by the Contractor, and the matter is again decided in favour of PWD, the hard work and the effort to counter the case put by the team is appreciable and rated highly satisfactory.

  • A Terminated Contractor shall be removed from the NYSERDA website and shall not represent themselves as a Participating Contractor who can offer Customers a GJGNY Loan, nor submit new projects to the Loan Originator to be financed with a GJGNY Loan.

  • The final regular rate received by the Covered Employee from either the Terminated Contractor or the New Contractor.

  • A Terminated Contractor may not change the amount, duration, scope, or type of the Performance Bond or Bond Substitute without prior written approval from AHCCCS/DHCM Finance.

  • Further, a Participating Contractor who hires the officers, owners or other staff of a Terminated Contractor risks disqualification of offering Customers a GJGNY Loan at NYSERDA’s sole discretion.


More Definitions of Terminated Contractor

Terminated Contractor means a contractor whose service contract expires without renewal or whose contract is terminated, and includes the awarding authority itself when work previously rendered by the awarding authority's own employees is the subject of a successor service contract.
Terminated Contractor means the Contractor providing Services at a facility or any other location owned, operated, or managed by the Authority, at the point in time that a Contract for such Services is awarded to a New Contractor.

Related to Terminated Contractor

  • Supplier/Contractor means the individual, firm or company with whom the contract has been concluded for supplying the Goods and Services under the Contract. The Supplier/Contractor shall be deemed to include its successors (approved by the purchaser), representatives, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted;

  • Contractor means the individual or entity, that has entered into this contract with the Commonwealth.

  • Prospective contractor means a person who is subject to the competitive sealed proposal process set forth in the Procurement Code or is not required to submit a competitive sealed proposal because that person qualifies for a sole source or a small purchase contract.

  • Sub-Contractor means the person named in the Contract for any part of the works or any person to whom any part of the contract has been sublet by the contractor with the consent in writing of the Engineer-in-charge and will include the legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns of such persons.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.