Scoping Document definition

Scoping Document a document executed by the Parties that aims at assessing the Scope of the Services required by Client. If the Scoping Document is used to assess the Scope of certain Professional Services required by Client, it shall be attached to the applicable Order Form.
Scoping Document means a Scoping Document sent by STL to the Customer describing the Services to be supplied;
Scoping Document means the document that is used to collect data about the customers infrastructure and services. This document is used to build a proposal and quote that finally becomes the agreed scope of works for the project and implementation of STL services. The document is agreed by both parties Project managers.

Examples of Scoping Document in a sentence

  • Professional Services will only be provided in accordance with the specifications set out in the applicable Order Form and, if any, Scoping Document and are subject to additional Fees.

  • This Environmental Scoping Document (ESD) sets out the requirements for the environmental review of the proposal.

  • Custom Development Services will only be provided in accordance with the specifications set out in the applicable Order Form and Scoping Document and are subject to additional Fees.

  • The species, habitats, or communities (depending on which component is being analysed) are selected from Scoping Document S2 (A – C).

  • Note that SICA can only be performed on operational objectives agreed as important for the (sub) fishery during scoping and contained in Scoping Document S3.


More Definitions of Scoping Document

Scoping Document means that scoping document referenced in the Appointment Letter, which once signed by both the Crown and Contractor will:
Scoping Document means the document formalising the scope of Services and the Solution provided by Eploy as agreed by the parties. Services: the services provided by Eploy to the Customer under this Agreement (including hosting the Solution, performing the Implementation Plan and any Additional Services), including the software provided by Eploy to the Customer in the form of software-as-a-service, which on its own is the ‘Solution’. Service Level Agreement ( SLA): the prevailing service level agreement. Eploy may amend (but not degrade) the SLA from time to time. Service Order Form (SOF): the document of that name that details the Solution, Services and the Fees, signed by the Customer. Set-Up Fees: the fees other than the Recurring Fees payable by the Customer as detailed in a Service Order Form. Term: The Initial Term and any Renewal Term.
Scoping Document means a written document provided by Rackspace (including as may be incorporated in a SOW) and detailing further descriptions of the Services, components or phases, project pre-requisites, Deliverables, resources, design considerations, and additional assumptions or responsibilities (as may be applicable to the Services).
Scoping Document means any proposal for the provision of Services and/or Deliverables, or any other services, prepared for the Client by the Supplier and accepted by the Client.
Scoping Document means the document detailing the functionality of the Software as detailed in the Proposal;
Scoping Document means the document entitled as such which may be prepared by 4th Platform in relation to Services and which sets out the technical specification of the Services and any roll-out or installation timetable.
Scoping Document means the document formalising the scope of Services and the Solution provided by Eploy as agreed by the parties. Service Level Agreement (SLA): the prevailing service level agreement. Eploy may amend (but not degrade) the SLA from time to time. Service Order Form (SOF): the document of that name that details the Solution, Services and the Fees, signed by the Customer. Services: the services provided by Eploy to the Customer under this Agreement (including hosting the Solution, performing the Implementation Plan and any Additional Services), including the software provided by Eploy to the Customer in the form of software-as-a-service, which on its own is the ‘Solution’. Set-Up Fees: the fees other than the Recurring Fees payable by the Customer as detailed in a Service Order Form. Term: The Initial Term and any Renewal Term.