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, by way of example, messenger, copy, coding, and other clerical-services vendors not employed by a party or its Attorneys;

Examples of Outside Vendors in a sentence

  • 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.

  • Organization further agrees that for a period of five years following the termination of a School from this Agreement, Organization shall not open a new program in that School, or open a new school facility within a radius of ten (10) miles of the School, which incorporates or attempts to incorporate any program which is similar or deceptively similar to the Athlos Academy, or its programs, including programs provided by Outside Vendors.

  • The Owner agrees that TRACS is the only method for an Eligible Multifamily Property to request Project Rental Assistance payments Outside Vendors.

  • In-House Vendors and Permitted Outside Vendors: It is mandatory for hosts to hire our in- house vendors for event décor, catering, DJ, photography, videography, and bartender services.

  • The Space shall be provided by HLSC as-is and HLSC makes no warranty regarding the suitability of the Space for Outside Vendors intended use.

  • Licensee must only use Outside Vendors that are approved by the Owner.

  • Day, Chairperson United Auto Workers of America - Local 862 ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Letter of Understanding: Outside Vendors / Contractor Dear Mr. ▇▇▇: This will confirm the understanding reached during the course of the 2007 local negotiations pertaining to outside vendor/contractor used for daily production support on Company property.

  • In consideration of BioStar's performance as herein set forth, Asahi shall pay development cost (including the Outside Vendors' cost) to BioStar by telegraphic transfer to BioStar's designated bank account.

  • Outside Vendors: Client may bring in their preferred vendors that are not high-risks and are subject to approval.


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 remote deposition service, messenger, copy, coding, and other vendors not employed by a party or its attorneys; and

Related to Outside Vendors

  • Vendors means the proposer(s) responding to this RFP and vendor(s) to whom a contract has been awarded as a result of this RFP by SMSD. A responsible vendor is a vendor who has adequate financial resources (or the ability to obtain such resources), can comply with the delivery requirements, and is a qualified and established firm regularly engaged in the type of business that provides the product(s) /service(s) listed herein.

  • Purchaser Personnel means the Purchasers’, and each Purchaser’s Affiliates’, officers, directors (or their equivalent), employees, agents, and contractors of any kind.

  • 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-consultants means an entity to whom/which the Consultant subcontracts any part of the Services while remaining solely liable for the execution of the Contract.

  • Independent Software Vendor or “ISV” means a Person that makes available to Participants and Authorized Traders a system or platform offering smart order routing, front-end trading applications, an aggregation platform or a combination of the foregoing but that does not provide Participants or Authorized Traders with the ability to effect transactions other than through the Trading System.