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service contract

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service contract
n
(Law) a contract between an employer and a senior employee, esp a director, executive, etc.
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Noun1.service contract - a contract for maintenance services
contract - a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law


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Unlike the KRG, the central government is only offering service contracts to IOCs for development of major oilfields already discovered.
As such, a practical operational implication of the TAM for taxpayers providing services to the government subject to the FAR is to have in place processes and controls to identify contracts (and their payment terms and other relevant conditions) as service contracts or nonservice contracts.
The suite is built around an entry level Basic Service Contract which includes 24/7 support via telephone, guaranteed on-site response times for a field service engineer to visit and spare parts support.
 
 
 
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