Integrity of Unit Sample Clauses

Integrity of Unit. Prices (OCT 2010). This clause applies except for contracts at or below
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Integrity of Unit. Prices (JUN 2020). This clause applies except for contracts at or below the simplified acquisition threshold, as defined in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 2.101 on the
Integrity of Unit. Prices (OCT 1997). This clause applies except for contracts at or below $100,000; construction or architect-engineer services under FAR Part 36; utility services under FAR Part 41; services where supplies are not required; commercial items; and petroleum products.
Integrity of Unit. No bargaining-unit member shall be reclassified to a position not under the jurisdiction of this Agreement without a demonstrable alteration of job responsibilities. The Chapter will be advised in writing of such reclassification before final action is taken thereon.
Integrity of Unit. Prices (OCT 1997). This clause applies only if this contract exceeds (i) $100,000 if included in Buyer's customer RFP or customer contract issued before October 1, 2010 or (ii) $150,000 if included in Buyer's customer RFP issued on or after October 1, 2010, or if the prime contract was issued prior to October 1, 2010 but was amended after October 1, 2010 to increase the Simplified Acquisition Threshold.This clause does not apply to construction or architect-engineer services under FAR Part 36; utility services under FAR Part 41; services where supplies are not required; commercial items; and petroleum products.
Integrity of Unit. Prices (NOV 2021) (If subcontract is not for commercial products and exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold as defined in Federal Acquisition Regulation 2.101 on the date of the subcontract. Paragraph (b) does not apply.);
Integrity of Unit. Prices (OCT 1997). This clause applies only if this contract exceeds (i)
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Integrity of Unit. Prices FAR 52.215-14

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