Port Contract definition

Port Contract means: (1) Any Service Contract; (2) Any contract, lease or license from the Port requiring payments to the Port expected to exceed $50,000 either (a) over the term of the contract, lease or license, or (b) during the next 5 years if the current term is less than 1 year but may be renewed or extended, either with or without amendment; (3) any subcontract, sublease, sublicense, management agreement or other transfer or assignment of any right, title or interest received from the Port pursuant to any of the foregoing contracts, leases or licenses. A contract, lease or license with the Port or any agreement derived therefrom shall not be deemed a Port Contract unless entered into after April 25, 2002, or amended after April 25, 2002 to benefit in any way the party contracting with the Port. A tenancy agreement that was entered into on or before April 25, 2002 that has become a month-to-month tenancy agreement after November 1,2002 shall be deemed a Port Contract if it meets the other minimum threshold requirements listed by Living Wage Laws.
Port Contract means a contract or framework agreement for the procurement of works, services or goods for the Port of Sunderland. In relation to a Port Contract, all references in these Rules to Cabinet shall be interpreted as meaning the Port Board.

Examples of Port Contract in a sentence

  • The successful Bidder shall, within twenty (20) calendar days of Notice of Award of the contract, sign and deliver to the Port, without exception, the executed Port Contract (or Purchase Order) along with the Bonds and any evidence of insurance required by the Contract Documents.

  • If an employer has more than one Port Contract, but fewer than 21 employees working under any one of these contracts, the number of employees is the aggregate of the number of employees working for the same employer under all of its contracts that would in all other respects qualify as a Port Contract covered under the Living Wage Laws.

  • If the services to be purchased under a Port Contract are part of a bulk purchasing arrangement with another governmental entity, the arrangement will substantially reduce the cost to the Port, and such arrangement is in the best interests of the Port or the public, then the Executive Director may waive the requirements of Living Wage Laws.

  • If a Port Contract is one for service in response to a public emergency, the Executive Director of the Board may waive the requirements of Living Wage Laws if and only if there is no contractor willing to comply with Living Wage Laws who is capable of responding to the emergency.

  • The successful Bidder shall, within twenty (20) calendar days of Notice of Award of the contract, shall sign and deliver to the Port, without exception, the executed Port Contract (or Purchase Order) along with the Bonds and any evidence of insurance required by the Contract Documents.

  • The Port may also find the Covered Employer to be in breach of its Port Contract with the Port and subject to any penalties assessed pursuant to the terms of the Port Contract, termination of such agreement or other remedies available in law or equity.

  • Item 332 Port Contract FacilitiesTSP's Code 5 SFR will include pickup and delivery of containers positioned at port contractor's facility if facility is located within 50 miles of the designated port.

  • SRD will assist a prospective Port Contractor in making the initial self- determination whether its Port Contract is subject to Living Wage Laws.

  • A prospective Port Contractor that refuses to agree to comply with Living Wage Laws after the Executive Director has determined that the prospective Port Contract is subject to Living Wage Laws shall be disqualified from entering into the Port Contract.

  • A Port Contract is presumed to be covered by the Living Wage Laws unless otherwise determined.

Related to Port Contract

  • 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.

  • 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;

  • 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.

  • public works contract means any agreement between any individual, firm or corporation and the State or any political subdivision of the State other than a municipality for construction, rehabilitation, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of a public building, highway or other changes or improvements in real property, or which is financed in whole or in part by the State, including, but not limited to, matching expenditures, grants, loans, insurance or guarantees.

  • 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;

  • 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.

  • Covered Government support contractor means a contractor (other than a litigation support contractor covered by 252.204-7014) under a contract, the primary purpose of which is to furnish independent and impartial advice or technical assistance directly to the Government in support of the Government’s management and oversight of a program or effort (rather than to directly furnish an end item or service to accomplish a program or effort), provided that the contractor—