Outside Vendors definition

Outside Vendors means messenger, copy, coding, and other clerical-services vendors not employed by a party or its Attorneys; and
Outside Vendors means litigation support service providers (e.g. messenger, copying, coding, imaging, and other clerical-services vendors; database support; graphic artists; trial preparation consultants);
Outside Vendors means remote deposition service, messenger, copy, coding, and other vendors not employed by a party or its attorneys; and

Examples of Outside Vendors in a sentence

  • A credit union, pursuant to 209 CMR 50.07(34)(a), may provide the following stored value products: stored value cards, public transportation tickets, event and attraction tickets, gift certificates, prepaid phone cards, postage stamps, and electronic benefits transfer script, and similar media.(k) Trustee or Custodial Services through Outside Vendors.

  • Resolution Providing Authorization to Proceed with the Request for Proposals and Solicitations for General Goods and Services from Outside Vendors 1.

  • COMPLIANCE WITH SCHOOL BOARD POLICIESBidder agrees to comply with the following School Board Policies: 6465 Commercial Anti-Discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion; 6460 Business Code of Ethics; 6325 Cone of Silence; 6320 Purchasing; 6320.01 Outside Vendors Selling; 6320.02 Small/Micro, Minority/Women and Veteran Business Enterprise Programs, and agree to comply with all applicable School Board contracting and procurement policies and procedures.

  • A professional technical services contracts report will be generated from BPAS based on the actual dollars spent or budgeted in the object class 41130 (Professional Technical Services with Outside Vendors) and 41145 (IT/Prof/Tech O/S Vendor).

  • COMPLIANCE WITH SCHOOL BOARD POLICIESBidder agrees to comply with the following School Board Policies: 6465 Commercial Anti-Discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion; 6460 Business Code of Ethics; 6325 Cone of Silence; 6320 Purchasing; 6320.01 Outside Vendors Selling; 620.02 Minority/Women Business Enterprise Certification Procedures, and agree to comply with all applicable School Board contracting and procurement policies and procedures.

  • Signs, Marketing and Outside Vendors: Licensee shall not erect, post any signs, posters, advertisements, notices or invite outside vendors to sell their products at the Facility without LSC’s prior written consent, which consent may be withheld or conditioned in the LSC’s sole discretion.

  • Rental Equipment from Outside Vendors: If you plan to have a University Department deliver items prior to your event (i.e. trees from the Grounds Department, additional tables from the Physical Plant Department, etc.), these deliveries must be coordinated with the Event Planning Office.

  • Resolution #5201 – Resolution Providing Authorization to Proceed with the Request for Proposals and Solicitations for General Goods and Services from Outside Vendors 1.

  • Further areas of note include a superb collection of paintings and drawings by Ernest Townsend (1880-1944), many of which depict Derby locations and people during the inter-war years.

  • Resolution #5217 – Resolution Providing Authorization to Proceed with the Request for Proposals and Solicitations for General Goods and Services from Outside Vendors 1.


More Definitions of Outside Vendors

Outside Vendors means messenger, copy, coding, and other clerical- services vendors who are not employees of a party or its Attorneys; and
Outside Vendors means messenger, copy, coding, document management, document review, and other clerical or electronic document service vendors not employed by a party or its Attorneys; and
Outside Vendors means, by way of example, messenger, copy, coding, and other clerical-services vendors not employed by a party or its Attorneys;

Related to Outside Vendors

  • Prime Vendor – means any person (natural or juristic) who forwards an acceptable proposal in response to this RFB with the intention of being the main contractor should the proposal be awarded to him/her.

  • Sub-consultant means an entity to whom the Consultant intends to subcontract any part of the Services while the Consultant remains responsible to the Procuring Entity during the whole performance of the Contract.

  • Company Personnel means any current or former officer, employee, director or consultant of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.