Supply contract means a contract under which a lessor buys or leases goods to be leased.
Supply contract means a contract (whether oral, in writing or deemed) between a Supplier Party, or any Relevant Exempt Supplier, and a Customer for a supply of electricity to such Customer through an Exit Point.
Supply contract means the Quotation Document and where applicable, the Product Appendix and any Side Letter(s), Framework Agreement(s), addendums and Variation or Amendment Agreements, together with these Terms and Conditions;
Examples of Supply contract in a sentence
At commencement of service, the current Lot Owner must enter into a Single-Family Residential Water Supply Contract with RWSL and pay for water based on the current price schedule whether the water is being used or not.
More Definitions of Supply contract
Supply contract means a contract for the supply of electricity which complies with the Licensee’s obligations under this licence.
Supply contract means, in relation to each Supplier, the contract between the Consumer and that Supplier for the supply of gas at the Premises, as from time to time in force;
Supply contract any written contract from the Supplier of the Equipment or any item thereof, pursuant to which Lessor has purchased such Equipment (or item thereof) for lease to Lessee under a Rental Schedule.
Supply contract means a contract covering the purchase, leasing, rental or hire purchase, with or without option to buy, of products, and which may include, as an incidental matter, siting and installation operations;
Supply contract means a contract, in writing, for consideration (whatever the nature of the consideration)—
Supply contract means a contract under which a
Supply contract means a contract for the purchase, lease or rental of movable property that may include the cost of installing, operating and maintaining property, except a contract in respect of property related to cultural or artistic fields as well as computer software for educational purposes, and subscriptions ;