Public contract definition

Public contract means an agreement between a public body and a nongovernmental source that is
Public contract means any of the following:
Public contract means a sale or other disposal, or a purchase, lease, rental or other acquisition, by the College of personal property, services, including personal services, public improvements, public works, minor alterations, or ordinary repair or maintenance necessary to preserve a public improvement. (ORS 279A.010(1)(z)).

Examples of Public contract in a sentence

  • Public contract" means any purchase, lease or sale by a public agency of personal property, public improvements or services, other than agreements which are exclusively for personal services.


More Definitions of Public contract

Public contract means an agreement between a public body and a nongovernmental source that is enforceable in a court of law.
Public contract means a sale or other disposal, or a purchase, lease, rental or other acquisition, by a contracting agency of personal property, services, including personal services, public improvements, public works, minor alterations, or ordinary repair or maintenance necessary to preserve a public improvement. “Public contract” does not include grants.
Public contract means a contract with the State of
Public contract means any agreement or formal commitment entered into by the city to expend funds in return for work, labor, services, supplies, equipment, materials or any combination of the foregoing, or any lease, lease by way of concession, concession agreement, permit, or per agreement whereby the city leases, grants or demises property belonging to the city, or otherwise grants a right of privilege to occupy or to use said property of the city.
Public contract means an agreement between the Institution and a nongovernmental source that is
Public contract means a contract for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between one or more economic operators and one or more contracting authorities within the meaning of Articles 117 and 190, in order to obtain, against payment of a price paid in whole or in part from the budget, the supply of movable or immovable assets, the execution of works or the provision of services.
Public contract or "contract" means any contract awarded by any public entity for the making of any public works or for the purchase of any materials or supplies.