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Apparent Low Bidder Sample Clauses

Apparent Low Bidder. The responsible Bidder submitting the lowest responsive Bid.
Apparent Low Bidder. The responsible Bidder submitting the lowest responsive Bid. 1.4. Bid: The offer of a Bidder to provide specific Goods or Services at specified prices and/or other conditions specified in the solicitation. 1.5. Bidder: Any individual, company, firm, corporation, partnership or other organization bidding on solicitations issued by the Procurement Director/Procurement Agent and offering to enter into Contracts with APS. The term "Bidder" will be used throughout the Bid Documents and the Contract Documents and shall be construed to mean "offeror" where appropriate. 1.6. Bid Closing: The time and date set by the Invitation for the deadline for receipt of Bids. 1.7. Bid Opening: The time and date set by the Invitation for the opening of Bids.
Apparent Low Bidder. The apparent low bidder must submit DBE commitments to satisfy the DBE goal or submit good faith effort Form 2603 and supporting documentation demonstrating why the goal could not be achieved, in whole or part, no later than 5 calendar days after bid opening. The means of transmittal and the risk of timely receipt of the information will be the bidder’s responsibility and no extension of the 5-calendar- day timeframe will be allowed for any reason.
Apparent Low BidderIntentionally Deleted.
Apparent Low Bidder. Those Bidders whose Base Bid, when added to those specific Alternates the Owner intends to accept, yields the three lowest sums of Base Bid and Alternates.
Apparent Low BidderThe Bidder who submits a Total Bid Amount that is numerically lower than the Total Bid Amount submitted by other Bidders, but who’s Bid may later be subject to rejection, recalculation or other modification that may change the order of Bidders.

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  • Mail Order Catalog Warnings In the event that, the Settling Entity prints new catalogs and sells units of the Products via mail order through such catalogs to California consumers or through its customers, the Settling Entity shall provide a warning for each unit of such Product both on the label in accordance with subsection 2.4 above, and in the catalog in a manner that clearly associates the warning with the specific Product being purchased. Any warning provided in a mail order catalog shall be in the same type size or larger than other consumer information conveyed for such Product within the catalog and shall be located on the same display page of the item. The catalog warning may use the Short-Form Warning content described in subsection 2.3(b) if the language provided on the Product label also uses the Short-Form Warning.