The Indentor definition

The Indentor means any Officer authorized by the Purchaser to order Equipments / Materials.
The Indentor means any Officer authorised by the Purchaser to order equipment/ Materials.
The Indentor means an officer authorized by the Purchaser to order stores.

Examples of The Indentor in a sentence

  • The Indentor looks forward to receive the Bid in the format of Bid attached only and appreciate the interest of the service provider in the KVS.

  • The Indentor will award the contract to the bidder whose Bid has been determined to be substantially responsive and who has offered the lowest price as per para 7.

  • The Indentor reserves the right at the time of award of contract to increase or decrease the requirement of manpower indicated in para 2 above.

  • The Indentor looks forward to receive the Bid in the format of Bid attached only.

  • The Indentor looks forward to receive the Bid in the format of Bid attached only and appreciate the interest of the service provider in this Kendriya Vidyalaya.Yours faithfully, Signature:Name: A K Panigrahi Designation: PRINCIPALFormat of the quotation ANNEXURE-1S.NoParticulars 1.

  • The following procedure should be observed for inviting quotations/ tenders: a The Indentor will prepare the specifications of the required item and also, prepare the list of suppliers.

  • The Indentor/ consignee or any other officer/ agency authorized by the BSNL / Govt.

  • The Indentor looks forward to receive the Bid in the format of Bid attached only and appreciate the interest of the service providers in the KVS.

  • The Indentor will provide necessary Octroi/ CESS ON ENTRY OF GOODS/ LOCAL BODY TAX Exemption certificates, if demanded.

  • Here, in contrast, Amtrak shares co-equal rulemaking power with the FRA, and the FRA “is powerless to overrule Amtrak.” Slip op.

Related to The Indentor

  • Original Indenture has the meaning specified in the first paragraph of this Supplemental Indenture.

  • First Mortgage Indenture means a first mortgage indenture pursuant to which any Borrower or any Subsidiary of any Borrower may issue bonds, notes or similar instruments secured by a lien on all or substantially all of such Borrower’s or such Subsidiary’s fixed assets, as the case may be.

  • UK Security Documents means the UK Pledge Agreements and the UK Debenture.