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The words of a contract are to be understood in their ordinary and popular sense, rather than according to their strict legal meaning; unless used by the parties in a technical sense, or unless a special meaning is given to them by usage, in which case the latter must be followed.
Define BLANKET ORDERS. No blanket orders are permitted. Orders are based on actual need at the time of order. No blanket orders are established for drawing down quantities on an “as-needed“ basis. Orders placed near the end of the contract period are for actual, immediate need only, based on availability of materials.
Blanket Order means an agreement with a Vendor that sets terms and conditions for procuring specific Supplies and/or Services over a period of time. The Blanket Order establishes an account with the Vendor whereby such Vendor agrees to supply the said items at specified prices.
Blanket order. A blanket order, blanket purchase agreement or call-off order[1] is a purchase order which a customer places with its supplier to allow multiple delivery dates over a period of time, often negotiated to take advantage of predetermined pricing.
it was agreed that a master glossary of all terms typical of those used in any member state would be compiled. This glossary is the result of that effort. It represents a compilation of terms drawn from: Glossary of Selected Legal Terms, English-Vietnamese, Office of the Administrator for the Courts, State of Washington
order. A court ruling on a motion or application or other matter. party. One who brings a lawsuit or has a lawsuit brought against him. One who takes part in a legal transaction. plaintiff. The party bringing the lawsuit in the trial court. points and authorities. A document that sets out each legal proposition, issue, or
Every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in. writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. An. application for an order is a motion. 1004. Except as provided in section 166 of this code, motions must. be made in the court in which the action is pending.