Contract Authority definition

Contract Authority means the Board of Supervisors or the head of the department or agency presenting the proposed contract to the Board of Supervisors.
Contract Authority means the entity named as such in the Order Form and who has entered into a MICTA.
Contract Authority. Contract authority means a Minister or a Deputy Minister and includes a public officer with powers and duties of contract authority delegated in accordance with the Government Contract Regulations.

Examples of Contract Authority in a sentence

  • A Contract Authority may make a standing offer arrangement by agreeing a MICTA with a Supplier for the supply of particular ICT related goods, services and/or other activities by that Supplier to Eligible Customers.


More Definitions of Contract Authority

Contract Authority means the person or body specified at Item 1 of Schedule 1;
Contract Authority means, unless otherwise stated, (i) a Minister, or (ii) a Deputy Minister, and includes a public officer who has been delegated the powers and duties of a contract authority pursuant to section 48;
Contract Authority means the authority to select a contractor, negotiate a contract, and sign a contract.
Contract Authority means either the CBCDG or Digimarc Contract Authority, as the context requires;
Contract Authority means the person designated as such in the Standing Offer, or by notice to the Bidder, to act as the representative of Nasittuq in the management of the Standing Offer.
Contract Authority. (“CA”) means the individual(s) with direct or delegated authority to approve a Contract in accordance with the applicable Signing Authority Procedure.
Contract Authority means the individual(s) with direct or delegated authority to approve and sign a non-monetary commitment on behalf of the university in accordance with this Procedure. For Financial Contracts that include non-monetary commitments, the Signing Authority is the Contract Authority.Formatted: Font: Not Bold