Item Identification definition

Item Identification means the minimum information required to uniquely identify the Item of Supply derived from information supplied in response to the requirements of Schedule 4 (ILS Specification) Items Of Supply means an item, or where two or more items are attached or assembled together, the minimum assembly of Items listed in the Design Control Authority's Master Parts List or required to be delivered to the Buyer under the Contract IT Systems Adminstrator means a person who is responsible for the upkeep, configuration, and reliable operation of computer systems Jigs And Tools means jigs, tools, patterns, moulds, dies, manufacturing gauges and test equipment, together with any associated fixtures, fittings and software necessary for the build of a ship J-Store means munitions including flammable fluids Joiners Doors means doors located in the ship that Non-watertight and non- gastight.
Item Identification means the minimum information required to uniquely identify the Item of Supply derived from information supplied in response to the requirements specified in Clause 56B.
Item Identification means the minimum information required to uniquely identify the Item of Supply derived from information supplied in response to the requirements specified in the Annex to this Condition; ITPD means the invitation to participate in dialogue and accompanying documentation issued to the Contractor on 30 October 2012;

Examples of Item Identification in a sentence

  • NOTE: The requirements in DFARS 252.211-7003, Item Identification and Valuation, are applicable for this line item.

  • The number assigned to each approved Item Identification under the Federal Cataloging Program.

  • If a Certificate of Conformance is indicated as required on the purchase document, the COC must contain at a minimum the Seller’s name, manufacturer (if other than Seller), Battelle PO#, Battelle Item Identification (Part) Number with revision level, Manufacturer’s part number with revision level (if applicable), serial numbers (if applicable), batch identification of the item such as date code, lot, etc.; quantity of items covered on COC, signature of Seller’s representative, and date of certification.

  • Seller shall mark all containers with necessary lifting, handling, unpacking and shipping information, Release number, Buyer's Item Identification number or part number, description, Line item number, date of shipment and the names of the Buyer and Seller.

  • Seller shall mark all containers with necessary lifting, handling, unpacking and ▇▇▇▇ping information, Purchase Order number, Buyer's Item Identification number or part number, description, Line item number, date of shipment and the names of the Buyer and Seller.

  • It consists of a four-digit Federal Supply Code and a nine-digit National Item Identification Number.

  • When Department of Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS) 252.211-7003 (Item Identification and Valuation) is listed as a requirement, an IUID marking is required.

  • Seller shall ▇▇▇▇ all containers with necessary lifting, handling, unpacking and shipping information, Release number, Buyer's Equipment or Item Identification number or part number, description, Line item number, date of shipment and the names of the Buyer and Seller.

  • The requirements in DFARS 252.211-7003, Item Identification and Valuation, are applicable for this line item.

  • Seller shall ▇▇▇▇ all containers with necessary lifting, handling, unpacking and shipping information, Release number, Buyer’s Item Identification number or part number, description, line item number, date of shipment and the names of the Buyer and Seller.