Favourable Conditions definition

Favourable Conditions means conditions a seller is willing to sell on
Favourable Conditions means conditions more favourable than market conditions owing to discounts of any kind.
Favourable Conditions means conditions a seller is willing to sell on and a purchaser willing to accept which are more favourable to the purchaser than Market Conditions (and which normally allow reasonable profit for the seller);

Examples of Favourable Conditions in a sentence

  • In line with O’Hagan’s Framework of Favourable Conditions, the presence and pressure of independent women’s and feminist civil society organisations is core to the adoption and implementation of gender budgeting (O’Hagan, 2015).

  • After an exposure incident is reported, we make immediately available to the exposure’s employee a confidential medical evaluation and follow-up.

  • If a Subcontractor requires Background Intellectual Property Rights that the Contractor owns the Contractor shall grant the Subcontractor a licence on Favourable Conditions solely to enable the Subcontractor to fulfil its obligations directly relating to the Agency Contract.

  • Should separate entities be in charge of the operations/exploitation and/or deployment of any part of the GMES system the same rights (to extent necessary to carry out their tasks) shall be granted to them for the GMES and MTG Space Component Programmes if the Agency so requests; access to Background Intellectual Property Rights not developed under an Agency contract shall be granted under Favourable Conditions.

  • If the Agency requires Background Intellectual Property Rights owned by the Contractor for the Agency project specified in the Agency Contract, the Contractor shall grant the Agency an irrevocable, worldwide licence to enable the Agency to use and modify any product, application or result of the Agency Contract for that project on Favourable Conditions.

  • The Role of Intelligent Organisations in Creating Favourable Conditions for the Development of EntrepreneurshipSubmitted 30/08/20, 1st revision 15/09/20, 2nd revision 23/10/20, accepted 12/11/20 Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska1, Agnieszka Komor2 Abstract: Purpose: The theoretical purpose of this study was to determine the essence of smart specialisation in local administrative units, together with the identification of its impact on the level of entrepreneurship and socio-economic development of spatial units.

  • The Right to Just and Favourable Conditions of Work ...........................................

  • Should separate entities be in charge of the operations/exploitation and/or deployment of any part of the GMES system, the same rights (to extent necessary to carry out their tasks) shall be granted to them for the GMES Programme if the Agency so decides; access to Background Intellectual Property Rights not developed under an Agency contract shall be granted under Favourable Conditions.

  • General Comment 23: The Right to Just and Favourable Conditions of Work (2016).

  • Appendices Appendix 1: East Northamptonshire Boundary 20 Appendix 2: Initial Screening Assessment Information 21 Appendix 3: Nene Valley Gravel Pits pSPA and pRamsar Citation 42 Appendix 4: Rutland Water SPA/Ramsar Favourable Conditions Table 45 EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL Rural North, Oundle and Thrapston Plan: Submission Document Appropriate Assessment Screening 1.


More Definitions of Favourable Conditions

Favourable Conditions means conditions preferential to commercial conditions (open market payment and other conditions).
Favourable Conditions means conditions a seller or service provider is willing to sell or provide on and a purchaser willing to accept, which are more favourable to the purchaser than market conditions and which normally allow reasonable profit for the seller or service provider;
Favourable Conditions means conditions preferential to commercial

Related to Favourable Conditions

  • Licence Conditions means the licence terms and conditions contained in this document, as amended from time to time in accordance with this agreement.

  • Standard Conditions means the “International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association Standard Conditions for Grant Financing Made by the Bank out of Trust Funds”, dated February 25, 2019.

  • Special Conditions of Contract means the pages completed by the Procuring Entity entitled Special Conditions of Contract which constitute Part A of the Special Conditions.

  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.