Class of contracts definition

Class of contracts means those Contracts issued by the Company on the same policy form or forms and covered by the same Registration Statement.); and
Class of contracts means the set of all contracts to which a given plan of operation pertains.
Class of contracts means a grouping of acquisitions, either by dollar value or by the nature of supplies and services to be acquired.

Examples of Class of contracts in a sentence

  • The contracting officer’s supervisor approves the request.[(2)](b) Class of contracts.


More Definitions of Class of contracts

Class of contracts means those Contracts: (i) issued by Security Benefit on the same contract form (but allowing for state variations) with the same benefits, features and charges distinguishing such class and reflected on the schedule pages included therein; (ii) providing for investment in the same Subaccounts which in turn invest in the same Funds; and (iii) covered by the same Registration Statement.
Class of contracts refers to all Contracts with a Contract Date in the same calendar year.
Class of contracts means those Contracts issued by FNWL on the same policy form or forms and covered by the same Registration Statement.
Class of contracts means those Contracts issued by State Farm on the same policy form or forms and covered by the same Registration Statement.
Class of contracts or “contracts in the class” means the set of all contracts to which a given plan of operation pertains.
Class of contracts means those Contracts issued by AICA on the same policy form or forms and covered by the same Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") registration statement.
Class of contracts means all those contracts that have the same individual contract specifications as more particularly described by the Exchange;