Tender Business definition

Tender Business means contracts entered into with sovereign agencies and/or charitable organisations;
Tender Business means business resulting from a Governmental Body requesting a quotation for Product from Biologix and, upon an award by such Governmental Body, such Product is sold to such Governmental Body by and with the assistance of Biologix.

Examples of Tender Business in a sentence

  • Scope Tender Contract These 3 scopes inherit the ProcessArea in Fulfilment "BusinessArea : Procurement by Tender" Business Justification Procuring entity and tenderers perform procurement by tender for Goods with fairness and strong competitiveness.

  • Notwithstanding the fact that there will be no Forecasting requirements for Tender Business, Biologix shall submit Purchase Orders in connection therewith.

  • Scope Tender Contract These 3 scopes inherit the ProcessArea in Fulfilment "BusinessArea : Procurement by Tender" Business Justification Procuring entity and tenderers perform procurement by tender for service with fairness and strong competitiveness.

Related to Tender Business

  • Former Business means any corporation, partnership, entity, division, business unit, business or set of business operations that has been sold, conveyed, assigned, transferred or otherwise disposed of or divested (other than solely in connection with the Restructuring), in whole or in part, or the operations, activities or production of which has been discontinued, abandoned, liquidated, completed or otherwise terminated, in whole or in part, in each case, by either Group prior to the Distribution Time.

  • Other Business has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6.

  • Other Business(es) means any business activity we or our Affiliates engage in, other than the licensing of the Hotel.

  • Similar Business means any business conducted or proposed to be conducted by the Issuer and its Restricted Subsidiaries on the Issue Date or any business that is similar, reasonably related, incidental or ancillary thereto.

  • Business concern or business means a business that has annual gross sales of less than $75,000,000 as evidenced by the federal income tax return of the business. A firm with gross sales in excess of this cap may apply to the Council for certification for a particular contract if the firm can demonstrate that the contract would have significant impact on businesses owned by minorities, women, or persons with disabilities as suppliers or subcontractors or in employment of minorities, women, or persons with disabilities.