Commercial Supplier definition

Commercial Supplier or “CS ” is a business organization that provides services to a CE. While said services do not require CS to directly handle or impact PHI, their presence in the CE’s facility may cause or allow them to come in contact with PHI. A janitorial service is an example of a commercial supplier.
Commercial Supplier means a single SSI contracted Third Party Licensed Adjuvant manufacturer taking over the manufacturing of Licensed Adjuvant from the Interim Supplier;
Commercial Supplier has the meaning set forth in Recital (E) above;

Examples of Commercial Supplier in a sentence

  • GSAR Class Deviation Policy: • KOs are • instructed to incorporate the clauses in Attachment A of the letter into all contracts • 552.212-4 Contract Terms & Conditions— Commercial Items • 552.232-39 Unenforceability of Unauthorized Obligations • 552.232-78 Commercial Supplier Agreements • still encouraged to review and negotiate other terms to ensure the ordering activity’s business needs are met.

  • Commercial Supplier Agreements’ terms and the final contract pricing may not be deemed confidential.

  • The licensed agency and the successor agency agree to be bound to the Commercial Supplier Agreement as modified.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, any assignment or transfer of licenses of the Contractor’s products is also subject to all other terms of the Commercial Supplier Agreement, as well as the Contractor’s policies governing product dependencies and version compatibility.

  • In lieu of any audit provisions in the Commercial Supplier Agreement, the Government agrees that, no more than once every twelve (12) months or within a reasonable time after a transfer, the Contractor shall, upon reasonable notice, have the right to require that the Government conduct an internal audit to ascertain and verify the number of licenses in use and to verify that the Government’s use of the product is in conformity with this Agreement.

  • This Rider brings the XXXX into compliance with the “Notice of Class Deviation to Commercial Supplier Agreement Terms Inconsistent with Federal Law,” 80 Fed.

  • Prepared by DoD ESI | 2016 General Services Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) Class Deviation GSAR Class Deviation Reference: • Acquisition Letter MV-15-03 dated July 31, 2015 Situation: • Commercial Supplier Agreement Terms may include clauses that are improper or illegal for Government to accept • Conflicting & recurring clauses cause contracting personnel to waste time repeatedly having to negotiate these terms.

  • All Commercial Supplier Agreement clauses that violate the AntiDeficiency Act (31 U.S.C. 1341, 41 U.S.C. 11), which prohibits the Government from paying any fees or penalties beyond the Contract amount, unless specifically authorized by existing statutes, such as the Prompt Payment Act, or Equal Access To Justice Act 31 U.S.C. 3901, 5 U.S.C. 504 are hereby deemed to be deleted.

  • All Commercial Supplier Agreement clauses that (1) violate applicable judicial department’s right (i.e. 28 U.S.C. 516) to represent the Government in any case and/or (2) require that the Government give sole control over the litigation and/or settlement, are hereby deemed to be deleted.

  • Subject to FAR Sections 1.601(a) and 43.102, the Commercial Supplier Agreement must be signed by a duly warranted contracting officer, in writing.


More Definitions of Commercial Supplier

Commercial Supplier. Commercial Supplier has the meaning given to it in Section 6.9(a). *Confidential Treatment Requested. Omitted portions filed with the Commission.

Related to Commercial Supplier

  • Local Supplier means a supplier or service provider whose product or service offered for procurement meets the minimum local content of 50% as prescribed in DIPP Order No.P-45021/2/2017-PP (BE-II) dated 28th May, 2018 or by the competent Ministries/Departments in pursuance of this order.

  • Class-I local supplier means a supplier or service provider, whose goods, services or works offered for procurement, has local content equal to or more than 50%, as defined under said Order.

  • Product means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software.

  • Class-II local supplier means a supplier or service provider, whose goods, services or works offered for procurement, has local content more than 20% but less than 50%, as defined under this order.

  • Non-local supplier means a supplier or service provider, whose goods, services or works offered for procurement, has local content less than or equal to 20%, as defined under above Order.

  • Commercial customer means a customer who is acting within their trade or profession in respect of the insurance cover requested or arranged.