• government contracting, a provision or solicitation provision is a written term or condition used in a solicitation. A solicitation provision applies only...
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  • a term for liability in accounting Provision (contracting), a term for a procurement condition Provision (album), an album by Scritti Politti A term for...
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  • recognised the need to make provision for sub-contracting in its rules on public procurement, as arrangements for sub-contracting can support the EU's drive...
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    need not be Contracting States) and the conflict of law rules lead to the application of the law of a Contracting State. For example, a contract between a...
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  • In telecommunication, provisioning involves the process of preparing and equipping a network to allow it to provide new services to its users. In National...
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  • a provision within instruments of a contract which curtail, or restrain, or proscribe certain behavior of individuals or party(s) to the contract. A...
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    accounting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a provision is an account that records a present liability of an entity. The recording...
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  • A Continuous Drilling Provision or "Continuous Operations Provision" is a legal contract clause commonly found in oil and gas leases in the petroleum industry...
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  • Inclusion rider (category Contract law)
    An inclusion rider or equity rider is a provision in an actor's or filmmaker's contract that provides for a certain level of diversity in casting and...
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    other people in their direct provision centres are at higher risk for contracting highly communicable illnesses. Direct provision sites in Kildare and Cahersiveen...
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    A contractual term is "any provision forming part of a contract". Each term gives rise to a contractual obligation, the breach of which may give rise to...
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  • Contract city is a term used in some U.S. states for a city that contracts for the provision of one or more municipal services with another unit of government...
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  • Designated Player, as both were contracted for 5 years. A provision in the 2017 CBA allows teams to create Designated Player contracts for their own veteran players...
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  • under such a contract, with few legal complications. As Appleton writes, "Memoirs of a Geisha is an example of a film on which the provision came into play...
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  • An assurance contract, also known as a provision point mechanism, or crowdaction, is a game-theoretic mechanism and a financial technology that facilitates...
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  • classes of models in complete contracting theory are adverse selection and moral hazard models. In this part of contract theory, every conceivable contractual...
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    which a document, issued in one of the contracting states, can be certified for legal purposes in the other contracting states of the Convention. A certification...
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  • Federal Government contracting has the same legal elements as contracting between private parties: a lawful purpose, competent contracting parties, an offer...
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  • J., Metzler Contracting Co. Llc v. Stephens, 774 F.Supp.2d 1073, n. 12 (D. Haw., 2011): "If the contract was a cost-plus-fee contract with no guaranteed...
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  • since the turn of the century there has been significant decline in the provision of defined benefit pensions in the private sector, with money purchase...
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  • A gross-up clause is a provision in a contract which provides that all payments must be made in the full amount, free of any deductions without exercising...
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    procurements, the requirement purchase may be waived by the Contracting Officer or the Head of the Contracting Activity (HCA) if the domestic product is 25% or more...
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    ownership matters for investment incentives when contracts are incomplete. The incomplete contracting paradigm has been applied to public goods by Besley...
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  • Employment (redirect from Contract labour)
    relationship between two parties regulating the provision of paid labour services. Usually based on a contract, one party, the employer, which might be a corporation...
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    Clawback (redirect from Clawback provision)
    of a financial crime, or where there is a clawback provision in the executive compensation contract. In law, clawback is most commonly known as restitution...
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  • Confession of judgment (category Contract clauses)
    type of contract (or a clause with such a provision) in which a party agrees to let the other party enter a judgment against them. Such contracts are highly...
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  • Congress of the United States incorporated in the Erdman Act of 1898 a provision relating to carriers engaged in interstate commerce. During the last decade...
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  • argued that the deficiency payment provision in a "take or pay" contract really was a liquidated damages provision. The Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected...
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  • In the canon law of the Catholic Church, canonical provision is the regular induction into a benefice. It comprises three distinct acts - the designation...
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  • The 15-year contract ran from 23 November 1996 to 31 March 2012. Serco left the consortium during 1998. The contract included the provision of thirty-four...
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