Common use of ACCEPTANCE OF BID Clause in Contracts

ACCEPTANCE OF BID. The right is reserved by the OWNER to reject any or all bids. The OWNER does not obligate itself to accept the lowest cost or any other bid. The OWNER reserves the right to award all of the Work to a single Bidder or may award portions of the Work to more than one Bidder.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Annual Electrical Construction Services, Agreement for Supplemental Skilled Labor, Agreement for Supplemental Skilled Labor

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ACCEPTANCE OF BID. The right is reserved by the OWNER Owner to reject any or all bids. The OWNER Owner does not obligate itself to accept the lowest cost or any other bid. The OWNER Owner reserves the right to award all of the Work to a single Bidder or may award portions of the Work to more than one Bidder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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ACCEPTANCE OF BID. The right is reserved by the OWNER to reject any or all bids. The OWNER does not obligate itself to accept the lowest cost or any other bid. The OWNER reserves the right to award all of the Work to a single Bidder or may award portions of the Work to more than one Bidder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Annual General Boiler Outage Maintenance and Repairs

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