Examples of Rated order in a sentence
Rated order means, for the purpose of this contract, a delivery or task order issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700).
Rated order means a prime contract, a subcontract, or a purchase order in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700).
Rated order means, for the purpose of this contract, a delivery or task order issued in accordance with the provisions of the DPAS regulation (15 CFR part 700).(b) Rated Order Requirement.
Rated order means a prime contract, a subcontract, or a purchase order in support of an approved program issued in accordance with the provisions of this part.Resource agency means any agency delegated priorities and allocations au- thority as specified in § 33.2.Secretary means the Secretary of Transportation.Selective Service Act refers to Section18 of the Selective Service Act of 1948 (50 U.S.C. App.
A person must accept or reject a rated order in writing or electronically within fifteen (15) working days after receipt of a “DO” Rated Order and within ten (10) working days after receipt of a DX Rated order.
Per the requirements of DPAS, a DO Rated order shall take precedence over any unrated orders.
Rated order shall be accepted in writing, within 15 working days for DO rated orders and 10 working days for DX rated orders.
Rated order means a prime contract, a subcontract, or a purchase order in support of an approved program issued as specified in the provisions of this part.