ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT Sample Clauses

ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. The contents of the proposal of the successful Proposer will become contractual obligations if acceptance action ensues. Failure of the successful Proposer to accept these obligations in a contract may result in cancellation of the award.
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ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. Should a contract ensue, the contents of the proposal of the successful Bidder may become contractual obligations. Failure of a contractor to accept these obligations may result in cancellation of the award.
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. All or part of the successful proposal submitted shall become incorporated into the final contract documents.
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. The contents of this RFP and selected portions of response of the successful Proposer will become contractual obligations, along with the final Master Agreement, if acquisition action ensues. The Lead State is solely responsible for rendering the decision in matters of interpretation of all terms and conditions for the respective State entity. IBM has read and agrees.
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. The contents of the proposal (including persons specified to implement the project) of the successful contractor shall become contractual obligations into the contract award. Failure of the successful offeror to perform in accordance with these obligations may result in cancellation of the award and such offeror may be removed from future solicitations.
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT. The contents of the proposal of the successful firm will become a part of any agreement as a result of these specifications.

Related to ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL CONTENT

  • SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Proposals will be submitted to the attention of Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx at XXX.Xxxxxxxxxxx@XxxxxxxXXX.xxx no later than 5:00 p.m. Eastern Thursday, April 7, 2022.

  • Rejection of Proposals The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or to accept the proposal or any part thereof which it determines to best serve the needs of the County and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals. While cost is a factor in any contract award, it is not the only factor and may not be the determining factor.

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