FA Supplier definition

FA Supplier means a Supplier;
FA Supplier means a Supplier under a Framework contract for LOT-1 Office Stationery & Items.
FA Supplier means a Supplier;(j) “Goods” means all goods, materials or items that the Supplier is required to supply to a Purchaser under a Call-off Contract placed under a Framework Agreement. Details of such Goods are set out in Part 2, Supply Requirements, and the Framework Agreement and particularly described in a Call-off Contract. Where appropriate, for the purpose of interpretation, the definition for Goods includes Related Services;(k) “Lead Purchaser” when named in the Framework Agreement, a Lead Purchaser is a party to the Framework Agreement, in its capacity as: (a) the lead agency acting on behalf of all participating Purchasers in managing and administering the Framework Agreement, and

Examples of FA Supplier in a sentence

  • We understand that there is no obligation on the Procuring Entity/Purchaser(s) to purchase any Service from any FA Supplier during the Term of the Framework Agreement.

  • We understand that there is no obligation on the Procuring Agency/Purchaser(s) to purchase any Goods, and/or Related Services from any FA Supplier during the Term of the Framework Agreement.

  • We understand that there is no obligation on the Procuring Entity/Purchaser(s) to purchase any Goods, and/or Related Services from any FA Supplier during the Term of the Framework Agreement.

  • We understand that there is no obligation on the Procuring Entity to purchase any Goods, and/or Related Services from any FA Supplier during the Term of the Framework Agreement.

  • In a “routine” request for FA Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Failure Analysis for returned material within [***].

  • In an “urgent” request for FA Supplier shall use best efforts to provide failure Analysis for returned material within [***].

  • We understand that there is no obligation on the Procuring Entity/Purchaser(s) to purchase any Goods from any FA Supplier during the Term of the Framework Agreement.

  • We understand that there is no obligation on the Public Body/Purchaser(s) to purchase any Goods from any FA Supplier during the Term of the Framework Agreement.


More Definitions of FA Supplier

FA Supplier means a Supplier;(j) “Goods” means all goods, materials or items that the Supplier is required to supply to a Purchaser under a Call-off Contract placed under a Framework Agreement. Details of such Goods are set out in Part 2, Supply Requirements, and the Framework Agreement and particularly described in a Call-off Contract. Where appropriate, for the purpose of interpretation, the definition for Goods;(k) “Multi-User Framework Agreement” means a Framework Agreement where there is more than one Purchaser permitted to purchase through a Call-off Contract;(l) “Multi-Supplier Framework Agreement” means where more than one Bidder (Supplier) concludes a Framework Agreement for the supply of each item/Lot;(m) “Primary Procurement” means the procurement process that results in concluding a Framework Agreement(s) with a successful Bidder(s), as described in this IFB;(n) “Public Body” means the agency that undertakes the Primary Procurement process and concludes the Framework Agreement(s);

Related to FA 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.

  • Supplier means the successful bidder who is awarded the contract to maintain and administer the required and specified service(s) to the State.

  • Gas supplier means a person that is duly licensed pursuant to

  • 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.

  • Electric supplier means an entity or person certified by the Commission, including municipal corporations which choose to provide electricity outside their municipal limits (except to the extent provided prior to February 1, 1999), Broker, Marketer or other entity (including public utilities and their affiliates, e.g., Delmarva), that sells electricity to Retail Electric Customers, utilizing the Transmission and Distribution Facilities of an Electric Distribution Company.