Commercial Conditions definition

Commercial Conditions means the terms set out in an Order and/or such other document(s) as agreed by us in writing;
Commercial Conditions means the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (Second Edition);
Commercial Conditions the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (Second Edition)

Examples of Commercial Conditions in a sentence

  • Procuring entity reserves its right to consider and allow minor deviations in technical and Commercial Conditions as per ITB-clause 12.1.2.

  • In case of deviations, a statement of the deviations and exception to the provision of the Job Specifications and Commercial Conditions shall be given by the bidder.

  • If part-II "Qualifying Requirement” is found satisfactory, Part-III "Technical & Commercial Conditions" of the tender shall be opened.

  • A clause- by – clause compliance of service to be provided shall be given as per Scope of Work U/S II and General & Commercial Conditions U/S-III.

  • Procuring entity reserves its right to consider and allow minor deviations in technical and Commercial Conditions.


More Definitions of Commercial Conditions

Commercial Conditions means fair and reasonable terms and remuneration on a level corresponding to the commercial value and customs usual in the relevant business segment.
Commercial Conditions means the conditions in part 1 of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (Second Edition), and Commercial Condition is to be construed accordingly.
Commercial Conditions the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (Second Edition) “Contract Rate” 4% per annum above the base lending rate from time to time of Barclays Bank
Commercial Conditions means the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (1st Edition). "Construction Warranties" means the construction warranties brief details of which are set out in schedule 4. "Contract Rate" means 4% per annum above the base rate from time to time of Coutts & Co.
Commercial Conditions means the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (Second Edition) as varied by the Fifth Schedule so far as they are consistent with its express terms;
Commercial Conditions means that the input would not be supplied freely from any agencies.
Commercial Conditions means the conditions in part 1 of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (2nd Edition), and “Commercial Condition” is to be construed accordingly.