Third Party Procurement definition

Third Party Procurement or “TPP” means procurement conducted by UNFPA, with no direct UNFPA programme component, at the request and on behalf of third parties (Governments, United Nations Specialized Agencies, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, or United Nations entities, including funds, programmes, and subsidiary organs of the United Nations);

Examples of Third Party Procurement in a sentence

  • NCTCOG may require the CITY to submit its procurement procedures and a written code of conduct prior to commencing the procurement for approval, as detailed in Exhibit B, Third Party Procurement Procedures.

  • All contracts for services will be developed in accordance with the FTA's requirements for competition and/or private sector participation as referenced in the guidance contained in Circular 4220.1F as amended entitled "Third Party Procurement".

  • CMMS Computerized maintenance management system ACSA Airports Company South Africa KSIA King Shaka International Airport Third Party Procurement The purchase of materials, hire of equipment and the procurement of subcontracted services.

  • Customer will reimburse WIN and/or Thrive, as applicable, for the out-of-pocket expenses WIN or Thrive incurs and will pay (at the hourly rates specified in the applicable Service Order) for the additional time devoted to the provision of Services as a result of or arising in connection with any Customer Third Party Procurement.

  • CMMS Computerized maintenance management system ACSA Airports Company South Africa KPA King Phalo Airport Third Party Procurement The purchase of materials, hire of equipment and the procurement of subcontracted services.

  • Client will reimburse Thrive for the out-of- pocket expenses Thrive incurs and will pay Thrive (at the hourly rates specified in the applicable Service Order, and if no such rates are set forth in such Service Order, then at Thrive’s standard hourly rates ) for the additional time Thrive devotes to the provision of Services as a result of or arising in connection with any Client Third Party Procurement.

  • Further guidance concerning these requirements and suggested wording for contractual clauses may be found in FTA’s Third Party Procurement Manual (FTA Circular 4220.1F and the Best Practices Procurement Manual, both available on the FTA website).

Related to Third Party Procurement

  • Third Party Products means the Third Party Software and Third Party Hardware.

  • Third Party Product means a product (whether hardware, software or services) supplied to you by a third party;

  • Mis-procurement means public procurement in contravention of any provision of Sindh Public Procurement Act, 2010, any rule, regulation, order or instruction made thereunder or any other law in respect thereof, or relating to, public procurement;

  • Third Party Provider means licensors, subcontractors and suppliers of BNYM furnishing the Third Party Products.

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.