Cooperative Purchasers Sample Clauses
The COOPERATIVE PURCHASERS clause allows multiple entities or organizations to jointly participate in a purchasing agreement or contract. In practice, this means that other eligible parties, such as government agencies or affiliated institutions, can access the terms, pricing, and benefits negotiated in the original contract without having to negotiate separate agreements. This clause streamlines procurement processes, promotes efficiency, and leverages collective buying power to achieve better pricing or terms for all participating entities.
Cooperative Purchasers. The Purchasers that are incorporated and organized as cooperative corporations and provide electric energy to retail customers in any of the States of Utah, Nevada or Wyoming. The Cooperative Purchasers shall not include any of the California Purchasers or the Utah Municipal Purchasers.
Cooperative Purchasers. TERMS & CONDITIONS. Cooperative Purchasers, except to the extent modified by a Purchaser Order between such entity and Contractor, shall follow the terms and conditions set forth in this Cooperative Master Contract and applicable Washington State Cooperative Purchasing Agreement and will have the same rights and responsibilities for their purchases as Enterprise Services has in this Cooperative Master Contract, including but not limited to, any indemnity or right to recover any costs for their purchases. Each Cooperative Purchaser will be responsible for its own charges, fees, and liabilities. Contractor will apply the charges and separately invoice each Cooperative Purchaser.
Cooperative Purchasers. ADMINISTRATIVE FEES. Some state Cooperative Purchasers may require an additional fee be paid directly to the state only on purchases made by eligible Purchasers within that state. Such administrative fee level, payment method, and schedule for such reports and payments will be incorporated into such Purchaser’s Purchase Order. Contractor may adjust the Cooperative Master Contract pricing accordingly for such purchases to account for such administrative fee. Such administrative fee, however, shall not impact the vendor management fee set forth above or the prices paid by Purchasers outside the jurisdiction of the state requesting the additional fee. The vendor management fee set forth above shall be based on the gross amount of all sales (less any charges for taxes or shipping) under this Cooperative Master Contract.
Cooperative Purchasers. Subject to prior written authorization by Enterprise Services to the applicable state chief procurement official authorizing such state and its eligible entities located therein to utilize the Washington State Cooperative, any of the following entities (Cooperative Purchasers) may, consistent with the terms and conditions hereof may utilize this Cooperative Master Contract: States; State agencies; Local governments, local government agencies, or political subdivisions (e.g., counties, cities, school districts, public utility districts, ports) of any state or territory of the United States; and Federally-recognized Indian Tribes located in any state or territory of the United States.
