Business Case definition
Business Case means the written reasoning behind the initiation of a Procurement Project, prepared in the form set out in Part 1 of the Procurement Project Plan at Appendix A of the Procurement Project Planning Protocol.
Business Case means a needs assessment, financial feasibility study, and corporate financial model as specified in paragraph (4).
Examples of Business Case in a sentence
If, following development and approval of a Project Business Case, it is agreed by the CJC that, without decreasing the scope, quantity or quality of the Project, the cost of a Project and therefore the amount of the Non-Council Party's Individual Contribution is lower than estimated, the Non-Council Party's Individual Contributions will be decreased.
More Definitions of Business Case
Business Case means a written document submitted with the initial application for a Taxicab Owner’s licence which provides reasons, justification and benefits to Norfolk County by granting approval to increase the number of taxicab companies;
Business Case means the business case submitted by the Company in support of an application for funding from the Capability and Innovation Fund and attached as Schedule 2 to this Agreement;
Business Case means the Business Case document in the format held on the Council’s intranet http://compass.hertscc.gov.uk/policies/procurement_all/
Business Case means Energinet’s business case as described in clause 10 of the OS 2020 Rules.
Business Case means a business case prepared by the Contractor in accordance with public sector good practice and guidance issued by the Authority from time to time;
Business Case means a detailed proposal presented to the Shared Services Board in relation to an existing or proposed area for the delivery of shared services which shall set out the service delivery, staffing, property, data sharing and cost implications of implementation.
Business Case means any business case for a particular activity by the Company that has been developed by the Company and adopted by the Board (where in accordance with the Business Plan or any other authority given to the Board by the Council) or by the Council;