Fully Executed definition

Fully Executed means the point at which a contract is signed by each of the parties to form a legal binding contractual relationship. No costs chargeable to a proposed contract will be reimbursed before the contract is fully executed.
Fully Executed. , for this purpose means that the contract or Purchase Order must carry the signature of a duly delegated contracting official of Procurement, except where a low dollar Purchase Order may be issued by a school or office, or where a Master Services Agreement authorizes the school or office to issue a Task/Work Order accompanied by a Purchase Order.
Fully Executed means that the legal written agreement between an MCP and its subcontractors includes dated signatures by both parties. These signatures must be by persons legally authorized to represent those parties, including each signee's formal title.

Examples of Fully Executed in a sentence

  • When the Contract has been signed and approved by the Commonwealth as required by Commonwealth contracting procedures, the Commonwealth shall create a Contract output form which shall: 1) clearly indicate "Fully executed" at the top of the form; 2) include a printed Effective Date and 3) include the printed name of the Purchasing Agent indicating that the document has been electronically signed and approved by the Commonwealth.

  • Fully executed NASPO ValuePoint Participating Addendums must be submitted via email in PDF format to xx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • Fully executed (except by Agent and the Lenders) Collateral Access Agreements reasonably requested by Agent with respect to the Collateral.

  • Fully executed sets of counterparts shall be delivered to, and retained by, the parties hereto.

  • When the Purchase Order has been electronically signed and approved by the Commonwealth as required by Commonwealth contracting procedures, it shall: 1) clearly indicate "Fully executed" at the top of the form; 2) include a printed Original PO Effective Date and 3) include the printed name of the Purchasing Agent indicating that the document has been electronically signed and approved by the Commonwealth.


More Definitions of Fully Executed

Fully Executed means signed by both parties in writing or through electronic means that would be deemed a signature under the Federal Uniform Electronic Transactions Act and under the laws of the State of Connecticut.
Fully Executed means a completed transfer or agreement that is signed by both districts.
Fully Executed means a signed contract that has been duly approved as evidenced by the affixation, or electronic signatures, of all necessary State signatories as required by applicable statutes, rules or Central Procurement Office Policy.
Fully Executed means that the legal written agreement between an ECMP and its subcontractors includes dated signatures by both parties. These signatures must be by persons legally authorized to represent those parties, including each signee's formal title.
Fully Executed means the final completion of any document requiring endorsements and signatures. A document is not fully executed until all required signatures have been secured and the document has been issued to the Contractor by City.
Fully Executed means that a final, contractual agreement has been signed by all required parties.
Fully Executed means the point at which both the Grantee and System Agency authorized signature authorities have signed and dated the Grant Agreement, creating a legal agreement between both parties.