Examples of Beneficiary Enterprise in a sentence
Contracts for: (a) goods estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $5,000,000 per contract; and (b) works estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $5,000,000 per contract, may be awarded in accordance with the established commercial practices of the Beneficiary Enterprise, due account being taken also of other relevant factors such as time of delivery and efficiency and reliability thereof and availability of maintenance and spare parts.
Contracts for: goods and works estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $10,000,000 per contract may be awarded in accordance with the established commercial practices of the Beneficiary Enterprise, due account being taken also of other relevant factors such as time of delivery and efficiency and reliability thereof and availability of maintenance and spare parts.
Contracts for: (a) goods estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $4,000,000 per contract; and (b) works estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $4,000,000 per contract, may be awarded in accordance with the established commercial practices of the Beneficiary Enterprise, due account being taken also of other relevant factors such as time of delivery and efficiency and reliability thereof and availability of maintenance and spare parts.
None of the Company's facilities currently receive any tax benefits from “Approved Enterprise”, "Beneficiary Enterprise" or similar status in Israel.
Contracts for: (a) goods estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $5,000,000 per contract; and (b) works estimated to cost the equivalent of less than $1,000,000 per contract, may be awarded in accordance with the established commercial practices of the Beneficiary Enterprise, due account being taken also of other relevant factors such as time of delivery and efficiency and reliability thereof and availability of maintenance and spare parts.