Adherence to Minimum Requirements Sample Clauses

Adherence to Minimum Requirements. During Phase One, an acceptable or unacceptable review will be made of the Respondent’s Response to Section 8.2
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Adherence to Minimum Requirements. During Phase One, a review will be made of responses to Exhibit 4, RESPONSE TO REQUESTED INFORMATION, and Section
Adherence to Minimum Requirements. County will review the Bidder’s Organization Questionnaire/Affidavit and CBE Information – Exhibit 1 of Appendix D, Required Forms, and determine if the Bidder meets the minimum requirements as outlined in Sub-paragraph 1.4 of this IFB. Failure of the Bidder to comply with the minimum requirements may eliminate its Bid from any further consideration. The County may elect to waive any informality in a Bid if the sum and substance of the Bid is present.
Adherence to Minimum Requirements. The County will review the Respondent’s Response to Section 8.2.1 to determine if the Respondent meets the Minimum Requirements as outlined in Section 5.0 – Minimum Requirements. Failure by the Respondent to comply and demonstrate that it meets the Minimum Requirements may, in the County’s sole discretion, result in its Response being disqualified without further review and consideration.
Adherence to Minimum Requirements. During Phase One, an acceptable or unacceptable review will be made of the Respondent’s Response to Exhibit 1 - Section 3.1 to determine compliance with the Respondent’s Minimum Requirements. Failure by the Respondent to comply and demonstrate that it meets the Minimum Requirements may, in the County’s sole discretion, result in its Response being disqualified without further review and consideration. The acceptable/unacceptable criteria are: • Response was received by the Response Due Date and Time. • The Respondent meets the Minimum Requirements as set forth in the WOS, Section 5.0 – Minimum Requirements.
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Adherence to Minimum Requirements. During Phase One, an acceptable or unacceptable review will be made of the Respondent’s Response to Exhibit 1, Sub- Section 3.1, Minimum Requirements, to determine if the Respondent meets the Minimum Requirements as outlined in Section 9.0, Minimum Requirements, of the WOS. Failure by the Respondent to comply and demonstrate that it meets the Minimum Requirements may, in the County’s sole discretion, result in its Response being disqualified without further review and consideration. The acceptable/unacceptable criteria are: • Response was received by the Response Due Date and Time. Any Responses received after the “Response Due Date/Time,” as listed in the Section 10.0, Work Order Solicitation Timetable, may be eliminated from consideration by DHS at its sole discretion. • The Respondent meets the Minimum Requirements as set forth in the WOS, Section 9.0, Minimum Requirements.
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  • Coverage Minimum Requirement Commercial General Liability Insurance, including Bodily Injury, Personal Injury, Property Damage, Advertising Injury, and Medical Payments Each Occurrence General Aggregate $ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 Automobile Liability Insurance - Any Auto Each Occurrence General Aggregate $ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 Professional Liability $ 1,000,000 Workers Compensation Statutory Limits Employer’s Liability $ 1,000,000

  • Minimum Requirements Consultant shall, at its expense, procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Agreement by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, employees or subconsultants. Consultant shall also require all of its subconsultants to procure and maintain the same insurance for the duration of the Agreement. Such insurance shall meet at least the following minimum levels of coverage:

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  • Minimum System Requirements The following summarizes the minimum office system requirements for all Contractors and Architect/Engineer to possess in order to participate. It is the responsibility of all Contractors and Architect/Engineer to possess these minimum requirements at no additional cost to Princeton University.

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  • Penalties for Non-compliance to Service Level Agreement Where the Supplier/Service Provider fails to deliver the Goods/Services within the agreed and accepted milestone timelines and provided that the cause of the delay was not due to a fault of Transnet, penalties shall be imposed at …………………………………………………… .

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