Ordering Entity. OR “Purchasing Entity” means an entity entitled for issuing
Ordering Entity means an entity controlled by, under common control with, or controlling IQE plc (with “control” meaning ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting stock of the entity or, in the case of a non-corporate entity, an equivalent interest), that is authorized to make purchases hereunder by submitting Purchase Order Releases to XXX.
Ordering Entity. OR “Purchasing Entity” means an entity entitled for issuing PO to the Contractor(s) by virtue of the contract for supply of equipment.
Examples of Ordering Entity in a sentence
During the term of this Agreement, from time to time YYY (or the Ordering Entity) may issue purchase orders containing instructions for specific performance under this Agreement.
More Definitions of Ordering Entity
Ordering Entity means a State agency or institution or political subdivision which may issue orders against this price agreement.
Ordering Entity means the State agency, department, institution, or political subdivision that places an order.
Ordering Entity means GenMark and/or, subject to Section 9.6, any Affiliate of GenMark.
Ordering Entity. RDR, RDO, an Affiliate of RDR or RDO or any other entity designated by RDR or RDO to purchase Product(s) pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The initial Ordering Entities other than RDR and RDO under this Agreement are identified on Exhibit B.
Ordering Entity means the relevant Alliance entity that is placing or has placed an Order under the Trading Agreement.
Ordering Entity means a Colorado State Agency in the Executive Branch of Colorado State government; Other State Departments; Institutions of Higher Education, Political Subdivisions, eligible Non-Profit Organizations, and other entities (including cooperatives) authorized by the SPO to place Orders with Contractor.
Ordering Entity means a State Agency; other departments of the State (including the Department of Law, the State Treasurer, the Judicial Department, the Secretary of State; the Legislature); Institutions of Higher Education, Political Subdivisions, Non-Profits and other entities (including cooperatives) that place Orders.