NSN Contract definition

NSN Contract means, collectively, the Master Purchase Agreement and the Care Agreement, each dated October 21, 2008 between the Borrower, as purchaser, and NSN, as supplier, as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time;

Examples of NSN Contract in a sentence

  • Unused FSCAP or CSI, in original, undamaged packaging must be marked with NSN, Contract Number, commercial and government entity Code(s), and part number and will not have historical records or documentation.

  • This represents a deficit of £62.4 million when compared with the scheme’s liabilities.

  • The obligation of the Borrower to make payments and perform its other obligations under this Schedule “P” are, subject to the terms and conditions of this Schedule “P”, unconditional and irrevocable and shall not be in any way affected, released or discharged by reason of any matter or circumstance whatsoever affecting or relating to or arising in connection with NSN and/or the NSN Contract.

  • The obligation of the Borrower to make payments and perform its other obligations under this Agreement are, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, unconditional and irrevocable and shall not be in any way affected, released or discharged by reason of any matter or circumstance whatsoever affecting or relating to or arising in connection with NSN and/or the NSN Contract.

  • Each NSN is to sealed in a clear polyurethane bag with a pressure sensitive self adhesive label affixed detailing the Item Description, NSN, Contract Number, Denomination and Year of Manufacture.

  • Multiple packaging labels - Each outer package is to be clearly labelled with the Item Description, NSN, Contract Number, Quantity, Denomination and year of manufacture.

  • The data normally included in the linear bar codes (NSN, Contract Number, CAGE Code, CLIN, Contractor Shipment Number & Serial Number) will be included in the 2D (PDF417) symbol along with their appropriate Data Identifiers.

  • Before the global financial crisis of 2008, there was a belief fiscal policy was less effective in managing aggregate demand, while today most economists agree it is essential in controlling output and inflation (Turner, 2015).

  • Packing lists, invoices, and bills of lading must contain the complete shipping address and markings exactly as specified in the Schedule including the Transportation Control Number (TCN), National Stock Number (NSN), Contract Line Item Number (CLIN), Quantity and Unit of Issue, contract/order number, and Shipment Number with a request for the carrier to perpetuate the complete information when delivery is to a port.

  • The bag shall be clearly identified with Item Description, NSN, Contract Number, Size, Denomination and Year of Manufacture.

Related to NSN Contract

  • sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract;

  • Main Contract means the contract between the Contractor and the Employer for the completion of the Works;

  • O&M Contract means the operation and maintenance contract that may be entered into between the Concessionaire and the O&M Contractor for performance of all or any of the O&M obligations;

  • Open Contract means a Contract which has not been closed out and which has not yet matured;

  • Option Contract means a standardised contract the effect of which is that a person acquires the option—

  • Privatization contract or “contract” means an agreement or

  • CFD Contract or "CFD" shall mean a contract which is a contract for difference by reference to fluctuations in the price of the relevant security or index;

  • Smart contract means an event-driven program, with state, that runs on a distributed, decentralized, shared, and replicated ledger and which can take custody over and instruct transfer of assets on that ledger.

  • Prime Contract means the contract between LOCKHEED MARTIN and the U.S. Government or between LOCKHEED MARTIN and its higher-tier contractor who has a contract with the U.S. Government.

  • Loan Contract means the evidence of indebtedness and all instruments used in the

  • Master Contract means the CATS Master Contract between the Maryland Department of Budget and Management andTO Contractor dated December 19, 2005.

  • Connection Contract means a contract under which Distributed Generation is connected to the Network entered into by the Distributor and a Distributed Generator in accordance with Part 6 of the Code, and, for the purposes of this Agreement, the Distributor and a Distributed Generator are deemed to have entered into a Connection Contract if the regulated terms in Part 6 of the Code apply;

  • Seller Contract any Contract (a) under which Seller has or may acquire any rights or benefits; (b) under which Seller has or may become subject to any obligation or liability; or (c) by which Seller or any of the assets owned or used by Seller is or may become bound.

  • Project Contract means a Project Contract as such term is defined in the RfP; “Proposal” means a Proposal as such term is defined in the RfP;

  • Construction Contract or “contract” means a written agreement between a contractor and a public agency for the construction, alteration, demolition, or repair of a facility, other than a contract having a dollar value of less than $30,000.00 or a contract that provides for 3 or fewer payments.

  • Customer Contract means any written contract or agreement (other than trade contracts) between Seller and any of its customers (or under which Seller has rights) which has been entered into and signed by the parties thereto in connection with the publication of the Directories and corresponding provision of Directory Services.

  • framework contract means a payment service contract which governs the future execution of individual and successive payment transactions and which may contain the obligation and conditions for setting up a payment account;

  • Key Sub-Contract means each Sub-Contract with a Key Sub-Contractor;

  • Multiyear contract means a contract that extends beyond a one-year period, including a contract that permits renewal of the contract, without competition, beyond the first year of the contract.

  • Service Contract means, with respect to a Financed Vehicle, the agreement, if any, financed under the related Receivable that provides for the repair of such Financed Vehicle.

  • Procurement Contract or “Contract” means any written agreement of the Authority for the acquisition of goods or services of any kind in the actual or estimated amount of $25,000, or more.

  • Provider contract means any contract between a provider and a carrier (or a carrier's network,

  • Group contract means a contract for health care services which by its terms limits eligibility to members of a specified group. The group contract may include coverage for dependents.

  • Contract means the written agreement entered into between the purchaser and the supplier, as recorded in the contract form signed by the parties, including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein.

  • Executory Contract means a contract to which one or more of the Debtors is a party that is subject to assumption or rejection under sections 365 or 1123 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Concession Contract means a contract for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between one or more economic operators and one or more contracting authorities within the meaning of Articles 168 and 172, in order to entrust the execution of works or the provision and management of services to an economic operator (the ‘concession’). The remuneration shall consist either solely in the right to exploit the works or services or in that right together with payment. The award of a concession contract shall involve the transfer to the concessionaire of an operating risk in exploiting those works or services encompassing demand risk or supply risk, or both. The concessionaire shall be deemed to assume an operating risk where, under normal operating conditions, there is no guarantee of recouping the investments made or the costs incurred in operating the works or the services at stake;