Delivery সংজ্ঞা

Delivery means the transfer of ownership of the Goods from the Supplier to the Procuring Entity in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract; (l) Force Majeure means an event or situation beyond the control of the Supplier that is not foreseeable, is unavoidable, and its origins not due to negligence or lack of care on the part of the Contractor; such events may include, but not be limited to, acts of the Government in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, and freight embargoes or more as included in GCC Clause 36; (m) GCC mean the General Conditions of Contract; (n) Goodsmeans raw materials, products and equipment and objects in solid, liquid or gaseous form, electricity, and related Services if the value of such Services does not exceed that of the Goods themselves; (o) Government means the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh; (p) Head of the Procuring Entity means the Secretary of a Ministry or a Division, the Head of a Government Department or Directorate; or the Chief Executive; or as applicable, Divisional Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Zilla Judge; or by whatever designation called, of a local Government agency, an autonomous or semi-autonomous body or a corporation, or a corporate body established under the Companies Act; (q) Procuring Entity meansan Entity having administrative and financial powers to undertake Procurement of Goods, Works or Services using public funds, as specified in the PCC; (r) Related Servicesmeans Services linked to the supply of Goods contracts; (s) PCC means the Particular Conditions of Contract; (t) Subcontractormeans any natural person, private or government entity, or a combination of the above, to whom any part of the Goods to be supplied or execution of any part of the Related Services is subcontracted by the Supplier; (u) Suppliermeans a Person under contract with a Procuring Entity for the supply of Goods and related services under the Act; (v) Site means the point(s) of delivery named in the PCC (w) Writing means communication written by hand or machine duly signed and includes properly authenticated messages by facsimile or electronic mail. 2.

Examples of Delivery in a sentence

  • Further, if such test and/or inspection impede the progress of manufacturing and/or the Supplier’s performance of its other obligations under the Contract, due allowance will be made in respect of the Delivery and Completion Schedule and the other obligations so affected.

  • The applicable economic factors, for the purposes of evaluation of Tenders shall be: (a) adjustment for deviations in the Delivery and Completion Schedule; (b) cost of major replacement components, mandatory spare parts and service.

  • When completing Form PG3A-4A the Tenderer shall quote prices and contract delivery dates for each item against each lot and show each Lot separately, as specified in the List of Goods and Delivery Schedule.) Ite m No. Description of Item Unit of Supply Quantity of Units required Point of Delivery Date Required (in weeks) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lot No 1: [enter description] 01 [add as many rows and details as there are individual items in the Lot] Note 2: Note 1: 02 As per Call Off Order ..

  • The Supplier shall supply all the Goods and related services as per call-off order specified in the Scope of Supply as stated under GCC Clause 8 and the Delivery and Completion schedule, as stated under GCC Clauses 21 and 23in conformity with the provisions of the Contract Agreement.

  • List of Goods and Delivery Schedule This Section provides the List of Goods and Delivery Schedule and List of Related Services and Completion Schedule and must be carefully prepared by a Procuring Entity for each object of procurement.

  • Delivery and receipt of the Goods shall not be an acceptance of the Goods by the Purchaser.