Works Order definition

Works Order means the Customer's order for the Works in the form attached to these Conditions.
Works Order. ( 施 工 通 知 ) means a notice issued by or on behalf of an employer to a contractor under a term contract, by which the employer requires construction operations to be carried out.
Works Order means an order under section 45 (1).

Examples of Works Order in a sentence

  • Except where an extension is granted pursuant to Clause 4 (a) (ii) above, if the Contractor fails to complete the Works in accordance with the Works Order from the Project Manager or before the Provisional Completion Date, the Contracting Authority shall levy liquidated damages at 0.5% of the Contract Price for each month of delay; limited to a maximum of 5% of Contract Price.

  • The report shows each approved Works Order and the approved income and expenditure year to date.

  • The issue of Works Order / Purchase Order shall constitute the award of contract on the bidder.

  • Copies of all codes proposed to be followed for design, materials, installation and testing shall be submitted to CLIENT within 2 weeks of issue of Works Order.

  • The Tenancy Tribunal shall make a Works Order and there is a limited time to comply with the Works Order.


More Definitions of Works Order

Works Order means the Company's order for the Works incorporating these Conditions, as submitted in writing by the Company to the Contractor.
Works Order means an order issued by the Agency, making reference to the Contract, to purchase the Services.
Works Order means an order under section 43(1).
Works Order. Means a letter or oral instruction from the Company to the Contractor providing details outlining the terms of a specific engagement with a Client.
Works Order. (施工通知) means a notice
Works Order means a written order signed by the
Works Order means the works order issued by the Company and forming part of the Contract.