E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment. 10.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Contract.
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Samples: Panel Agreement for the Provision of Rail Legal Services, Panel Agreement for the Provision of General Legal Services, Panel Agreement for the Provision of Finance and Complex Legal Services
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- digital-strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Contract.. ANNEX 1: PRICING MECHANISM In this Panel Agreement Schedule 5, the following expressions shall have the following meanings:
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Samples: Panel Agreement, Panel Agreement, Panel Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Call Off Contract.
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Samples: Framework Agreement for the Provision of Management Consultancy Services, Framework Agreement for the Provision of Apprenticeship Training and Related Services
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- digital-strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Call Off Contract..
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Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.1. 12.1 The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/governmentDefault’ (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government- digital-digital- strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.2. 12.2 The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Contracting Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Contracting Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services ContractCall Off Agreement.
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E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- strategydigitalstrategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Contract.
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Samples: Panel Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- Default’ (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Call Off Contract.
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Samples: Framework Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- digital-strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services ContractCall Off Agreement and/ or Lease Agreement.
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Samples: Framework Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- digital-strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Call Off Agreement. REFER: ATTACHMENT 4 FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT GOODS AND/OR Services Contract.Vehicle Telematics
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Samples: Framework Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.1. 10.1 The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- strategygovernment- digitalstrategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.2. 10.2 The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Contract.
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Samples: Panel Agreement for the Provision of Finance and Complex Legal Services
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- digital-strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-purchase- to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services ContractCall Off Agreement.
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Samples: Framework Agreement
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services Call Off Contract.
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Samples: Framework Agreement for the Provision of Apprenticeship Training and Related Services
E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BODIES. 10.112.1. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Government’s wide strategy of ‘Digital by Default’(xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/government-digital- digital-strategy) endorses a commitment to implement e-commerce systems, including, for example, purchase-to-pay (P2P) automated systems, as the preferred transacting model for all Government’s purchasing transactions. The intent is to migrate, wherever practically possible, all Government’s purchasing to an e-commerce environment.
10.212.2. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that when contracting with Central Government Bodies, the latter may use a specific e-commerce application and the Supplier shall be required to comply with the relevant requirements set out by the relevant Central Government Body in their Statement of Requirements during the Further Competition Procedure and/or terms of the relevant Legal Services ContractCall Off Agreement.
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Samples: Framework Agreement