Purchasing Entity definition

Purchasing Entity means any entity or organization that has been authorized by the State to place Orders with the Contractor, and may include, without limitation, agencies of the State, government supported institution of higher education within the State, political subdivisions of the State, authorized non-profit organizations and other authorized entities.
Purchasing Entity means any entity or organization that has been authorized by the State to place Orders with the Contractor, and may include, without limitation, agencies of the State, institution of higher education within the State, political subdivisions of the State, authorized non-profit organizations and other authorized entities.
Purchasing Entity means a Participating State or another legal entity, such as a political subdivision, properly authorized by a Participating State to enter into a contract for the purchase of goods described in this solicitation. Unless otherwise limited in this solicitation or in a Participating Addendum, political subdivisions of Participating States are Purchasing Entities and Participants authorized to purchase the goods and/or services described in this solicitation.

Examples of Purchasing Entity in a sentence

  • The Bank number is defined by U.S. Bank, however, levels 1-7 are defined by the State or Purchasing Entity.

  • Any Order placed by a Purchasing Entity for a Product and/or service available from this Master Agreement shall be deemed to be a sale under (and governed by the prices and other terms and conditions) the Master Agreement unless the parties to the Order agree in writing that another contract or agreement applies to such Order.

  • Upon breach of the warranty, the Contractor will repair or replace (at no charge to the Purchasing Entity) the Product whose nonconformance is discovered and made known to the Contractor.

  • These provisions shall be applicable only to extent they are not in conflict with the applicable public disclosure laws of any Purchasing Entity.

  • Contractor shall also report detailed sales data by: (1) state; (2) entity/customer type, e.g. local government, higher education, K12, non-profit; (3) Purchasing Entity name; (4) Purchasing Entity bill-to and ship-to locations; (4) Purchasing Entity and Contractor Purchase Order identifier/number(s); (5) Purchase Order Type (e.g. sales order, credit, return, upgrade, determined by industry practices); (6) Purchase Order date; (7) Ship Date; (8) and line item description, including product number if used.


More Definitions of Purchasing Entity

Purchasing Entity means a person that purchases 10% or more of the stock of a distribution utility on or after the effective date of this section.[PL 1997, c. 316, §3 (NEW).]
Purchasing Entity means a Participating State, or other legal entity, properly authorized by a Participating State to enter into a contract for the purchase of goods and/or services described in the cooperative procurement. Unless otherwise limited in the cooperative procurement or in a Participating Addendum, political subdivisions of Participating States are deemed Purchasing Entities.
Purchasing Entity means a state (as well as the District of Columbia and U.S territories), city, county, district, other political subdivision of a State, and a nonprofit organization under the laws of some states if authorized by a Participating Addendum, that issues a Purchase Order against the Master Agreement and becomes financially committed to the purchase.
Purchasing Entity means any entity to which Bidvest transmits any part of the business it has acquired by reason of the Trade Sale during the term of this award.
Purchasing Entity. The individual specified in the applicable Purchase Order. Contractor: The individual designated by Contractor in writing to the Purchasing Entity.
Purchasing Entity means a Participating State, or other legal entity, properly authorized by a Participating
Purchasing Entity. A state (as well as the District of Columbia and U.S territories), city, county, district, other political subdivision of a State, and a nonprofit organization under the laws of some states if authorized by a Participating Addendum, that issues a Purchase Order against the Master Agreement and becomes financially committed to the purchase.