Deliverable definition

Deliverable means a Work Product(s), including all reports and project documentation, prepared, developed, or procured by Contractor as part of the Services under the Contract for the use or benefit of the System Agency or the State of Texas.
Deliverable means the work product(s), including all reports and project documentation, required to be submitted by Grantee to the System Agency.
Deliverable means physical goods and/or commodities as required or identified by a Statement of Work

Examples of Deliverable in a sentence

  • The EDR File shall not be considered a Deliverable and shall be provided by Seller “AS IS” without warranties of any kind.

  • Contractor shall provide Owner written Notice prior to transferring any Deliverable, commodity, software or technology that is: (i) controlled at a level greater than EAR99 under the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”); or (ii) subject to the jurisdiction of an export control regime other than the EAR.

  • Simulation Model shall not be considered a Deliverable and shall be provided by Seller “AS IS” without warranties of any kind.

  • If the final judgment assessed against Buyer is based on the revenue generated from the use of the Offering, as opposed to from the sale of the Deliverable by Honeywell to Buyer (whether alone or in combination with any article or service not furnished by Honeywell), then Honeywell’s liability under this indemnity, exclusive of defense costs, shall be limited to a reasonable royalty based on the contract price paid by Buyer to Honeywell for the Deliverable that gave rise to the claim.

  • Pricing is subject to immediate change upon announcement of Deliverable discontinuance.


More Definitions of Deliverable

Deliverable means physical goods and/or commodities as required or identified by a Statement of Work “DMB” means the Michigan Department of Management and Budget
Deliverable and “Delivery” shall mean, when used in respect of American Depositary Shares, Receipts, Deposited Securities and Shares, the physical delivery of the certificate representing such security, or the electronic delivery of such security by means of book-entry transfer, as appropriate, including, without limitation, through DRS/Profile. With respect to DRS/Profile ADRs, the terms “execute”, “issue”, “register”, “surrender”, “transfer” or “cancel” refer to applicable entries or movements to or within DRS/Profile.
Deliverable means a distinct output of the project, meaningful in terms of the project's overall objectives and constituted by a report, a document, a technical diagram, a software etc.
Deliverable means an item, materials or service associated with the provision of the Services (or a change in the provision of the Services) which is required to be delivered by the Supplier at any stage during the performance of this Contract;
Deliverable means quantifiable goods or services that will be provided upon completion of a project. A deliverable is any tangible material, work or thing delivered by one party to the other, including associated technical documentation. A deliverable can be tangible or intangible parts of the development process, and often are specified functions or characteristics of the project.
Deliverable means any measurable, tangible, verifiable outcome, result, or item that must be produced to complete a project or part of a project.
Deliverable means the completion of a milestone or accomplishment of a task.