Fully Executed Contract definition

Fully Executed Contract means a signed contract that has been duly approved as evidenced by the affixation, or electronic approval, of all necessary State signatories as required by applicable statutes, rules or Central Procurement Office Policy.
Fully Executed Contract means a signed contract that has been duly approved as evidenced by the affixation, or electronic approval, of all necessary State signatories as required by applicable statutes, laws and policies.
Fully Executed Contract means a signed contract that has been duly approved by all necessary State signatories as required by policies, guidelines, and laws.

Examples of Fully Executed Contract in a sentence

  • Within seven (7) calendar days of the Receipt of: 1) Notice to Proceed; 2) Grading Permit; 3) Building Permit; 4) Fully Executed Contract, 5) Written Verification of Funding for the Project being in place.

  • In case of conflict of terms between any of the said documents, priority of interpretation shall be in the following order – Fully Executed Contract, Performance and Payment Bond, Special Bond (if any), Special Conditions, and within the Special Conditions and General Conditions of Agreement.


More Definitions of Fully Executed Contract

Fully Executed Contract means the contract has been signed by ALL parties.