Direct Negotiations definition

Direct Negotiations means the undertaking of negotiations between the Port and a
Direct Negotiations means the undertaking of negotiations between the Port and a single selected proposer regarding a Term Sheet or Agreement, as described in paragraph 2(a) of subsection 7.3.
Direct Negotiations means an Original Owner is in direct negotiations with a New Buyer OR a New Buyer is in direct negotiations with aimed at reaching an agreement for the sale of the Original Owner’s Retail Food Store Establishment, Tobacco Shop, Bar, or Tavern to the New Buyer.

Examples of Direct Negotiations in a sentence

  • The happening of conflicts has two basic factors: the first is that the interests and purposes of each party aren’t incompatible, and the second takes hostile actions.

  • They must handle new data incrementally as it arrives without major data structure reorganizations.

  • In this respect, Council shall have regard to its Statement of Business Ethics and the publication from the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) entitled : Direct Negotiations – Guidelines for managing risks in direct negotiations.

  • It may also be used for disposal under the Direct Negotiations method with appropriate modifications to the document.

  • For secondary sites, the Washington University PI will issue approval of the exception, but it must also be submitted to the local IRB with documentation of approval forwarded to Washington University.

  • Craig Coxhead “Where are the Negotiations in the Direct Negotiations of Treaty Settlements” (2002) 10 Waikato Law Review 13 at 24.

  • Further, the DVA has programs for incarcerated veterans through their Regional offices that may prove invaluable during the marketing of said program since veterans are a known commodity.

  • The Ghana Negotiating Team (GNT) continued its negotiation of Petroleum Agreements with bid winners and other companies which applied through Direct Negotiations, including First Exploration and Petroleum Development Company (Ghana) Limited and ENI Ghana Exploration & Production Limited over the GH_WB_02 (Ghana Western Basin Block 02) and GH_WB_03 (Ghana Western Basin Block 03) respectively of the Republic of Ghana.

  • Plan B: Direct Negotiations and Legitimisation of the Interlocutor.

  • If Direct Negotiations are desired but we do not know the party whom we wish to contract with then an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) should be used to determine the vendor.

Related to Direct Negotiations

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  • Activities has the meaning specified in Section 7.02(b).

  • Direct relationship means that the nature of criminal conduct for which the person was convicted has a direct bearing on his fitness or ability to perform one or more of the duties or responsibilities necessarily related to the license, opportunity, or job in question.

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  • High Risk Activities means activities where the use or failure of the Services would reasonably be expected to result in death, serious personal injury, or severe environmental or property damage (such as the creation or operation of weaponry).