SCC definition

SCC means the Special Conditions of Contract by which the GCC may be amended or supplemented;

Examples of SCC in a sentence

  • In addition to clause VI (d) of the SCC, any clauses of this Agreement which are expected or intended by its nature to survive the termination or the expiration of this Agreement, will remain in force after the expiration of this Agreement.

  • With regards to the processing of the Data by, and only in this regard, clause II (h) of the SCC shall prevail.

  • In case the SCC is terminated by either party in accordance with VI (c) of the SCC, the parties will renegotiate the terms of this Agreement.

  • Warranties, Liability and Indemnification The data importer warrants that Data will only be processed for the Research Plan and that all Data processing will be in compliance with the SCC and the data processing principles set forth in Annex A of the SCC.

  • Any action required or permitted to be taken, and any document required or permitted to be executed, under this Contract by the Procuring Entity or the Service Provider may be taken or executed by the officials specified in the SCC.


More Definitions of SCC

SCC means the Special Conditions of Contract by which the GCC may be amended or supplemented.
SCC means the Special Conditions of Contract by which the GCC may be amended or supplemented but not over-written.
SCC means Special Conditions of Contract"SCC" means Special Conditions of Contract "SIT" means Special Instructions to Tenderers"SIT" means Special Instructions to Tenderers
SCC means the special conditions of contract if any.
SCC means the Special Conditions of Contracts.