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CPSM 1-A-4 Manage Issuance of Contracts
Manage the preparation and/or issuance of contracts/pos/agreements
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11/27/2015

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Term
What are the elements of a contract? OCCL
Definition

Offer and acceptance

Consideration

Competent parties

legality of purpose

Term
What is legality of purpose?
Definition
legal requirement for creation of a valid contract; consistent with federal, state, or provincial consitutions and not in violation of legal statues or public policy.
Term
What are the circumstances where oral contracts are acceptable?
Definition

For goods worth more than $500

1. One of parties documents in writing and sends copy to the other party who then has 10 days to object.

2. Goods are made specifically to the org. order and are not saliable to others.

3. Both parties behave as if a contract exists and actually perform their obligations under the oral contract.

4. Party against whom contract is to be enforced admits under oath in a legal preceeding that a contract existed.

 

Term
What is an LOI?
Definition
Letter of intent
Term
Define LOI
Definition
Pre contractual docuemtn used to express expectation of contract formation in the future. No binding obligation.
Term
When would I use an LOI?
Definition

1. Reserving a place in line for equipment

2. Basing volume discounts on future business without giving a firm order for the whole quantity.

3. Encouraging a seller to stock items of interest.

4. Providng supplier with evidence to secure bonding.

Term
What is a binding LOI?
Definition
Happens when expectation is not explicitly stated. Ensure docuemnt clearly states that hneither party intends to be bound and that the memo is not intended to be a contract.
Term
What are the over arching contract types?
Definition

1. Fixed Price

2. Cost reimbursable

3. Indefinite delivery

4. Letter Contracts

5. Dealers agreement

6. Service agreements

7. Licensing agreements

8. Master purchase agreement

9. Construction contracts

 

Term
___ is set at a certain amount and is not subject to change.
Definition
Fixed Price
Term
When CP agrees to pay the supplie a set price for specified goods/services; any risks that the cost of the goods/services will exceed the fixed price are borne by supplier is called _____.
Definition
Firm fixed price
Term
WHat is a fixed price with escalation?
Definition

Escalation provides for both upward and downward changes in price as a result of changes in either material or labor. Tied to indices.

 

Used during economic uncertainty, long term contract, and when market prices are erratic such as metals and copper.

Term
fixed price with redetermination contracts
Definition

both future costs and amounts of labor or material are uncertain. Fixed price determined and adjusted after experience is gained and costs become known.

 

Max redtermination provide only for downward adjustement

 

flexible redterminiation provides for price adjustment up or down.

Term
fixed price with incentive
Definition

Incentive to supplier to control costs by establishing targest cost, target profit, ceiling price, and final profit formula. Seller/Buyer split the savings.

 

Used in contracts high cost and long leadtime projects.

Term
fixed price level of effort
Definition

 used when neither work nor results can be specifically defined prior to performance.

 

Settle on fixed rate, after which assess results and decide whether additional effort required.

 

Used in research & development work and lab testing.

Term
Fixed price with downward price protection
Definition
max. protection for buying org. similar to FP w/ adjustment/escalation EXCEPT price may only be adjusted down due to changes in cost.
Term
Fixed price with remedies
Definition

fixed pricing with an option to obtain reimbursement for extroardinary expenses.

 

Ex: through mutual agreement delivery date extended and extra costs incurred by supplier are allowed.

Term
Cost Reimbursable
Definition

provide for payment of allowable, allocable, and reasonable costs incurred in performance of contract to extent that such costs are prescribed or permitted by the contract. 

 

guarantee supplier a price sufficient to cover allowable costs plus whatever addtnl. amount is negotiated. Beyond that point, supplier will do no addt. work unless buying firm agrees to provide more money.

Term
What are the types of cost reimbursable contracts?
Definition

1. cost without fee

2. cost sharing

3. cost plus incentive fees

4. cost plus award fees

5. cost plus fixed fee

6. cost plus percentage of cost

Term
Cost plus fixed fee
Definition
Guarantees supplier reimbursement for allowable costs plus a negotiated fixed fee.
Term
Cost plus % of cost
Definition
Most undesirable. No incentive to control cost.
Term
Cost plus incentive fee
Definition
If costs are below target, both parties share savings. Costs are above target, suppliers fee is reduced accordingly. If costs significantly exceed target, supplier can lose all of its fee but not its costs.
Term
Cost plus award fee
Definition
Profit element is included in a fee that is stated up front.
Term
Cost without fee
Definition
Used in contracts between non-profit orgs such as research groups or universities, providing payment for overhead, remuneration of faculty, and reimbursement of costs but no profit.
Term
Cost sharing
Definition

both buyer and supplier share costs and benefits.

 

Ex: buying org. has equipment developed for its use that supplier may also place in its line for sale. On  a larger scale oil drilling org. might share with th eland owning country or org. a percentage of the output of a well it has developed.

Term
When do you use an indefinite delivery contract?
Definition
When buyer is not sure of its production schedule, timing of service, quantity of material, frequency of service at time of contract award.
Term
Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite quantity
Definition
during a period of time, org. will place its requirements with a specific supplier. Quantities/delivery dates unknown but min/max quantities are specified.
Term
Task order & delivery order
Definition
Same process as a PO except it references the contract it is written against.
Term
Time & Material Contract
Definition
Provide payment for labor and overhead at a given rate per hour, plus the sale price of parts, supplies, and materials.
Term
Blanket Agreement
Definition
Used to fulfill anticipated repetitive needs for supplies and services.
Term
Requirements contract
Definition

Purchase requirements that are not yet known. Min quantity is contracted and expected range of quantity/service is expected.

 

Ex: contract for purchase of fuel for a fleet of vehicles.

Term
Letter contracts
Definition
Preliminary written contractual instrument that authorizes the contractor to begin immediately. Usually followed by a definitive contract. Should also assert T&Cs.
Term
Dealers agreement
Definition
expressed or implied oral or written by and between supplier and a dealer by which dealer is granted the right to purchase, sell, distribute, or service the suppliers merchandise.
Term
Master service agreement
Definition
tied to maintenance of capital equipment
Term
Professional service agreement
Definition
Contracts for legal, accounting, auditing, or other types of professional services.
Term
Maintenance agreements
Definition
preventative maintenance or scheduled replacement or repair of equipment
Term
Performance based agreements
Definition
Services in whyich outcomes or timelines are specified in the terms.
Term
Sofware Licensing agreement
Definition
Most software development orgs. licenese the use of their products within limitatios and timeframes.
Term
General Licensing agreement
Definition
cover permission to use logos, brande names, registerd terminology, etc.
Term
Technology Licensing Agreeemnts
Definition
use of patented processes by others for an agreed upon fee
Term
Master Purchase Agreements
Definition

Used for purchase of computer and MRO supplies.

 

Ex: Org. establishes agreement for computers specifying desktop and laptop systems. New employees can order a new system against master agreement. Specs already established in master agreement.

Term
Construction Contracts
Definition
Include project based performance guidelines. Clauses respecting HSSE, milestone payments, and penalties. Written based on established standards and zoning requirements, laws, etc.
Term
Define Unilateral contract
Definition
Formed when an offer is accepted through performance by supplier.
Term
Define bilateral contract
Definition
both of the contracting parties make promises to each other such as when an offer is accepted formally by the offeree.
Term
What is considered intellectual property?
Definition
copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
Term
What is a patent?
Definition
monopoly created by law that gives the patent holder the sole right to make, use, and sell the item as well as the right to prevent others from doing so without the holder's permission license for a set amount of time.
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