Negotiated definition

Negotiated means when used with reference to any Field Service, including Fuel Gas Service, such a service which is provided by Westcoast as a Negotiated Service.
Negotiated means a transaction between the Parties that is pursued (and only pursued) privately (and not publicly) unless otherwise agreed in writing by both Parties, without coercion and with the intent and design that it will be consummated pursuant to a mutually agreed definitive written agreement that is approved by the boards of directors of each Party (or, in the case of BCP, the general partners or other governing bodies thereof) prior to execution. The Requesting Party will and will cause its Representatives to only make that number of copies of Information (whether in written, electronic or other form) that is reasonable for its or their review, evaluation and pursuit of a negotiated Transaction. The Parties will adopt and follow reasonable and appropriate protocols for the disclosure, analysis, retention and disposition of information (including Information) that either Party reasonably deems to be sensitive from an antitrust or securities compliance standpoint. Such protocols may include disclosure of such sensitive information only through outside counsel to the Parties, which counsel shall be directed to adopt procedures to prevent the disclosure of such information of the Providing Party (or any related Analyses from which it would be reasonably foreseeable that such information could be derived) to the Requesting Party or any of its Representatives.
Negotiated means bids received from suppliers were subsequently negotiated by the Procurement Department. The award was made based on the supplier meeting all technical and commercial requirements for the RFP.

Examples of Negotiated in a sentence

  • With respect to one or more Host Blues, in certain instances, instead of using the BlueCard Program, we may process your claims for covered healthcare services through Negotiated Arrangements for National Accounts.

  • No third party beneficiary rights are created under this ISA, except, however, that, subject to modification of the payment terms stated in Section 10 of this ISA pursuant to the Negotiated Contract Option, payment obligations imposed on Interconnection Customer under this ISA are agreed and acknowledged to be for the benefit of the Interconnected Transmission Owner(s).

  • If the parties have mutually agreed to use the Negotiated Contract Option, the permitted, negotiated terms on which they have agreed and which are not already set forth as part of the Scope of Work and/or Schedule of Work attached to this CSA as Schedules I and J, respectively, shall be as set forth in Schedule H attached to this CSA.

  • The terms and conditions of the Tariff that may be negotiated pursuant to the Negotiated Contract Option shall not be affected by use of the Negotiated Contract Option except as and to the extent that they are modified by the parties’ agreement pursuant to such option.

  • Under the Negotiated Contract Option, the Interconnection Customer and the Interconnected Transmission Owner may agree to terms different from those included in the Standard Option of Section 3.2.1 above and the corresponding standard terms set forth in the applicable provisions of Part VI of the Tariff and this Appendix 2.

  • No other terms of the Tariff or this Appendix 2 shall be subject to modification under the Negotiated Contract Option.

  • All terms agreed upon pursuant to the Negotiated Contract Option shall be stated in full in an appendix to this Interconnection Construction Service Agreement.

  • As an alternative to the Standard Option set forth in Section 3.2.1 of this Appendix 2, the Interconnected Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer may mutually agree to a Negotiated Contract Option for the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s design, procurement, construction and installation of the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities.

  • Negotiated prices are not-to-exceed prices and lower prices may be negotiated by the Department and/or the Customer.

  • The Postal Service gives notice of filing a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a domestic shipping services contract to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements in the Mail Classification Schedule’s Competitive Products List.


More Definitions of Negotiated

Negotiated means a Negotiable Instrument which has been transferred to any person, so as to constitute that person the holder thereof.
Negotiated agreement • Describes what the student should do • Provides a goal statement • Outlines what the student will earn as a reward for meeting goal • Teacher uses contract to precorrect and prompt behavior as follow up • Non-­‐‑negotiated • Describes what the student is doing wrong • Provides no goal statement • Outlines how the student will be punished if problem behavior continues • No other adult follow through with the contract An evidence-­‐‑based behavior contract system is perhaps most useful for students who respond well to incentives. Students who respond well to incentives are often highly motivated to earn things or gain access to desirable activities or privileges. For these students, when a carrot is put out in front of them, they are willing to work towards getting their hands on the carrot. This is a metaphor for the type of student for whom a behavior contract is likely to be effective. Behavioral contracts can be effective for students with externalizing behavior problems (acting out, disruptive, aggressive) or internalizing behavior problems (internal distress that results in withdrawal, limited class participation, limited social interactions with peers, excessive complaints about health, etc.). A behavior contract can be effective for both types of students because it outlines the specific positive behaviors or social skills the student should be exhibiting to be more successful in school. The main teacher responsibilities associated with implementing an evidence-­‐‑based behavior contract are precorrection and prompting. The precorrection component consists of meeting with the target student each morning and reviewing the behavior contract with him and encouraging him to have a good day to earn the reinforcer or reward specified on the contract. This should take no more than a minute or two. The prompting component consists of the teacher responding to incidents of the target student’s problem behavior by prompting them to engage in the positive behavior or social skill and reminding them of the reward to be earned as part of the contract. Together, these two components require very little time and allow teachers to maintain their focus on their main responsibility—teaching and managing the entire class.
Negotiated means that the agreement is voluntary, deliberate, and informed, provides consideration of value to the employee, and that the employee is given notice and an opportunity to retain an attorney or is represented by an attorney.” Gov. Code, § 12964.5(c)(2).
Negotiated. Directives by means of national collective agreements
Negotiated has the same meaning as "negotiate" in KRS 304.9-020;