Definition of Subcontract. Meaning of Subcontract. Synonyms of Subcontract

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Definition of Subcontract

Subcontract
Subcontract Sub*con"tract, n. A contract under, or subordinate to, a previous contract.

Meaning of Subcontract from wikipedia

- contractor. Under UK tax law, certain activities that might appear to be subcontracting are actually treated differently. This is a subtlety of corporate taxation...
- the Subcontract (sometimes titled Of the Subcontract: Or Principles of Poetic Right) is a collection of 100 poems written by a worker subcontracted through...
- This convergence might be weak in an infinite-dimensional setting. A subcontraction map or subcontractor is a map f on a metric space (M, d) such that d(f(x)...
- rights to their ch****is, The regulations continue to allow a team to subcontract the design and construction of the ch****is to a third-party, an option...
- Tank, Viking 1 and Viking 2 landers, the Transfer Orbit Stage (under subcontract to Orbital Sciences Corporation) and various satellite models. 1912:...
- carrier of Bangladesh, began operating London-Dacca charter services by subcontract to British Caledonian on 4 March. "Airliner market". Flight International...
- labour in Thailand is typically broken down into three main groups: subcontracted/self emplo****/home-based workers, service workers (including those that...
- fiscal year 2005, the federal government aimed to source 23% of all subcontracts from small businesses with guidance from the Small Business Administration...
- The Renault Caravelle is a sports car manufactured and marketed by Renault for model years 1958–1968 in a single generation — as a rear-engine, rear-drive...
- luxury dining facilities to First class p****engers. Both were run by subcontracted chefs and their staff; all were lost in the disaster. The Second class...