Procurement Contracts definition

Procurement Contracts means any written agreement for the acquisition of goods or services of any kind, in the actual or estimated amount of five thousand dollars or more.
Procurement Contracts means, for purposes of these guidelines, any written agreement for the acquisition of goods or services of any kind, in the actual or estimated amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more.

Examples of Procurement Contracts in a sentence

  • Regarding Service Contracts and Procurement Contracts, the terms of the contract shall be binding upon any and all parties involved until goods and supplies are delivered, services have been rendered, and/or work has been completed and accepted by the Mayor on behalf of the City of Alexandria and all payments required to be made to the Contractor have been made.

  • Certain findings of non-responsibility can result in rejection for contract award and in the event of two findings within a four-year period, the Offerer/bidder is debarred from obtaining governmental Procurement Contracts.

  • Certain findings of non-responsibility can result in rejection for contract award and in the event of two findings within a four-year period; the Vendor is debarred from obtaining governmental Procurement Contracts.

  • The Procurement, Contracts and Materials Management (PCMM) department of Oregon State University (“OSU”) is the issuing office and is the sole point of contact for this Request for Proposal.

  • The team must record the program‘s actual merits and areas for improvement in written form that complies with the MEngC format, using language that is fair, reasonable, clear, succinct, and non –emotional.


More Definitions of Procurement Contracts

Procurement Contracts means any written agreement for the
Procurement Contracts means, (a) (following the definition in § 2879 of the Public Authorities Law) any written agreement for Procurement in the actual or estimated amount of $5,000 or more or (b) (following the definition in the Lobbying Law for purposes of applying the Lobbying Law in relation to any GOSR Governmental Procurement with actual or anticipated annualized expenditures in excess of $15,000) any Contract, including an amendment, extension, renewal, or change order to an existing Contract (other than amendments, extensions, renewals, or change orders that are authorized and payable under the terms of the Contract as it was finally awarded), for a Governmental Procurement.
Procurement Contracts means contracts (other than Non-Procurement Contracts) for the purchase or lease of goods and/or services, and may include standing offers, call ups and purchase orders. A contract which is subject to the procurement obligations of a Trade Agreement shall be deemed to be a Procurement Contract.
Procurement Contracts means any contracts for or relating to temporary staffing, laundry services, cleaning services, copiers and printers, security services, electric fence monitoring, heating and air conditioning maintenance, marketing services, uniform rental, hotel lodging, purchasing flammable liquids or diesel fuel, garbage and recycling, landscaping, fence rental, postage services, tent rental, internet and cable, software licenses, water coolers or cellular telephone service, which contracts are terminable with ninety (90) days’ notice or less.
Procurement Contracts means a contract or contracts concluded between the procuring entity and supplier(s) or contractor(s) at the end of the procurement proceedings;
Procurement Contracts means any contract entered into by Millxx xxxher directly or indirectly on behalf of or for the benefit of NWP pursuant to this Agreement.
Procurement Contracts means a binding agreement for the supply of Goods and/or Services, including, but not limited to, a contract entered into by the University and a Vendor or a purchase order.