General provisionsGeneral provisions
Contractor” shall mean “Seller”; the term “Subcontractor” shall mean “Lower-Tier Subcontractor”; and the term “Prime Contractor” shall mean the United States Government Contract to Textron Systems Marine & Land Systems
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General provisionsGeneral provisions
Lower-Tier Subcontractor”; and the term “Prime Contractor” shall mean the United States Government Contract to Textron Marine & Land Systems (TM&LS) under which this Subcontract/Purchase Order is issued
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Federal Communications Commission fcc 15-84Federal Communications Commission fcc 15-84
Licensee of Stations knov-cd, New Orleans, la wcay-cd, Key West, fl; wdes-ca destin, fl; wpfn-ca panama City, fl; wpct(TV), Panama City, fl; and wawd(TV), Fort Walton Beach, fl
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Before the Federal Communications CommissionBefore the Federal Communications Commission
Commission’s rules. To resolve the investigations, asusteK will pay a civil fine of $240,000 and implement a compliance plan that will extend for more than three years to ensure future compliance with the Commission’s equipment marketing
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Required Contract Provisions for Airport Improvement Program and for Obligated SponsorsRequired Contract Provisions for Airport Improvement Program and for Obligated Sponsors
Re-structured document to enhance user understanding of use and applicability; added suggested provisions for “Termination for Cause”, “Recovered Materials”, “Seismic Safety”
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Alliant Techsystems Inc. General Terms and ConditionsAlliant Techsystems Inc. General Terms and Conditions
This document contains the Terms and Conditions under which Alliant Techsystems Inc conducts its procurement activity and shall be applicable to the attached Order
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I. 1 general 2 I. 2 Far 52. 252-2 clauses incorporated by reference (feb 1998) 2I. 1 general 2 I. 2 Far 52. 252-2 clauses incorporated by reference (feb 1998) 2
I. 3 general services administration acquisition manual (gsam), incorporated by reference 14
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A and b have the same magnitude. If vector a is in the +x direction and vector BA and b have the same magnitude. If vector a is in the +x direction and vector B
Vectors a and b have the same magnitude. If vector a is in the +x direction and vector b is in the –y direction, what is the direction of vector d = A–B?
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Description: This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12. 6Description: This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12. 6
The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-26
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Addendum to far 52. 212-1 instructions to offerors-commercial itemsAddendum to far 52. 212-1 instructions to offerors-commercial items
Provisions that are incorporated by reference (by Citation Number, Title, and Date), have the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available
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Boundaries of existing countiesBoundaries of existing counties
The unannotated South Carolina Code on the General Assembly's website is now current through the 2013 session. The unannotated South Carolina Code, consisting only of Code text, numbering
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Solutions to Chapter 6 ExercisesSolutions to Chapter 6 Exercises
This means enormous impulses are needed for changing motion. How can large impulses be produced with modest forces? By applying modest forces over long periods of time
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Collisions and Damage: Momentum and EnergyCollisions and Damage: Momentum and Energy
The inattentive driver is obviously at fault in this accident but witnesses also say that the driver was speeding before the accident. To accurately prosecute this case, you are asked to find the driver’s velocity before the impact
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Internet shutdowns by Governments in West and Central Africa, and non-compliance with international law require urgent actionInternet shutdowns by Governments in West and Central Africa, and non-compliance with international law require urgent action
H contrasts with the wall silence that long prevailed in many countries. In recent years, civil societies have used Internet to voice dissent, discontent with bad governance, and even to organize
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