Prime Agreement definition

Prime Agreement means a proposed or signed agreement and/or SOW between HP and a Customer regarding a Project.
Prime Agreement means the agreement between Owner and Purchaser.
Prime Agreement means the contract between Company and the U.S. Government or between Company and its higher-tier contractor who has a contract with the U.S. Government.

Examples of Prime Agreement in a sentence

  • The CVC-OEI is managed by FHDA through funding disbursed by CCCCO as outlined in the Prime Agreement.

  • Participating Colleges will work with the CVC-OEI to support a fully operational California Virtual Campus Exchange (hereafter “CVC Exchange”) in support of the Prime Agreement between the CCCCO and FHDA ("Prime Agreement").


More Definitions of Prime Agreement

Prime Agreement means the contract between the Government and Lempugh, Inc.
Prime Agreement means the agreement between Xcel and WES pertaining to the Texas Pilot Retro-Commissioning Program
Prime Agreement herein incorporated by reference and inclusive of those set out in Exhibit A, herein attached and incorporated in its entirety. CSCD/Contractor agrees to comply with all requirements as set out in Grant Agreement and this Agreement.
Prime Agreement means the Framework Agreement which is to be entered into by PASSL and XXXxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx on or around the date of this Agreement and which relates to the Zanzibar System;
Prime Agreement as used herein shall refer to and have the same meaning as the agreement between the Owner and Constructor, and shall include changes or modifications thereto and all documents incorporated therein.
Prime Agreement means the Agreement entered into between Company and the Client.
Prime Agreement means the agreement between Xcel and XXX pertaining to the Texas Pilot Retro-Commissioning Program