Joint contract definition

Joint contract means an agreement between two or more local
Joint contract means an agreement between two or more local units to form a joint meeting.
Joint contract refers to a Contract signed by a group or a central company, a chain organisation or a franchisor that is a Producer and whose turnover is at least EUR 1,000,000 per year and that has the right, based on ownership, agreement or other authorisation, to represent companies/organisations belonging to it that are Producers. A Joint Contract can be signed with a company regardless of the type of company. Finnish Packaging Recycling XXXXX Ltd and the Producer Organisations must be aware of the grounds on which the Joint Contract is signed on behalf of the joined Producers. Please enter the information according to the following options (tick):

Examples of Joint contract in a sentence

  • ORGANISATION The Producer Organisation is responsible for pro- ducer responsibilities arising from the regulations referred to in paragraph 3 above in respect of those Producers who have signed the Contract or the Joint Contract and have agreed to these Terms of Contract.

  • If the Contract of a company/organisation that signed a Joint Contract is terminated or annulled for any other reason, this will terminate the Con- tract for all Producers that entered into the Joint Contract.

  • Project Management Document Updates | City of Laramie Project Scope & Alterations PROJECT UNDERSTANDING The city intends to update its current Project Management Documents to adopt current Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCDC) and Wyoming Public Works Standard Specifications (WPWSS) contract documents and specifications.

  • If the Contract is a Joint Contract, the Producers listed in this Appendix 2 are associated with the Joint Contract by having signed the Contract.

  • The company/organisation that signed the Joined Contract must notify all of the Pro- ducers that entered into the Joint Contract of the termination.


More Definitions of Joint contract

Joint contract means a contract between two or more local
Joint contract is defined in Section 9.12.
Joint contract has the meaning set forth in Section 7.16(b).
Joint contract means a contract between two or more local units to form a joint meeting pursuant to section 14 of P.L.2007, c.63 (C.40A:65-14).
Joint contract means any Contract to which Seller or any of its subsidiaries is a party that relates to both the Business and the Other Business.
Joint contract means: (1) an agreement between two or more local units to form a joint meeting, entered into before the date of enactment of P.L.2019, c.433 (C.40A:65-3.1 et al.); or (2) an agreement between two or more local units to form a regional service agency, entered into on or after the date of enactment of P.L.2019, c.433 (C.40A:65-3.1 et al.).
Joint contract refers a Contract signed by a group or a wholesale operator, a chain organisation or a franchisor that is a Producer and that has the right, based on ownership, agreement or other authorisation, to represent its member companies/organisations that are Producers. A Joint Contract can be signed with a company regard- less of the type of company. If the Contract is a Joint Contract, the Producers listed in Appendix 2 to this Contract shall enter into the Joint Contract when the Contract is signed. A company/organisation that signs the Joint Contract affirms and agrees that: (i) it is entitled to sign the Joint Contract; and (ii) each Producer that is entering into the Joint Contract is aware of the content and obligations of this Contract and the Terms of Contract and is committed to comply with the Contract and the Terms of Contract. The company/organisation that signs the Joint Contract is obliged to submit Appendix 2 at the time of signing and to keep the list up to date in accordance with the Terms of Con- tract. Appendix 2 specifies which Producers have entered into the Joint Contract and the form of authorisation on the bases of which the Producer signing the Joint Contract represents the Producers that have entered into the Joint Contract.