Corporate Framework Agreement Definition

A Corporate Framework Agreement is designed to be the top-level record that describes a complete set of price lists and product offerings available to a Party (Corporation), describing global discounts and product price lists, as well as any specific price/product lists for the corporation's subsidiaries and or employee roles (for example, special price lists/product lists for Senior Management).

By definition it is designed to ALWAYS require a Party or Parties to apply to.

Together with the Party Entity, the Corporate Framework agreement is a complex object describing entire price agreements for Corporations.