Common use of Attempt to Secure Favorable Treatment Clause in Contracts

Attempt to Secure Favorable Treatment. It is improper for any County officer, employee or agent to solicit consideration, in any form, from a Bidder with the implication, suggestion or statement that the Bidder’s provision of the consideration may secure more favorable treatment for the Bidder in the award of a work order or that the Bidder’s failure to provide such consideration may negatively affect the County’s consideration of the Bidder’s submission. A Bidder must not offer or give either directly or through an intermediary, consideration, in any form, to a County officer, employee or agent for the purpose of securing favorable treatment with respect to the award of a work order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Order Solicitation

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Attempt to Secure Favorable Treatment. It is improper for any County officer, employee employee, or agent to solicit consideration, in any form, from a Bidder with the implication, suggestion or statement that the Bidder’s provision of the consideration may secure more favorable treatment for the Bidder in the award of a contract or work order or that the Bidder’s failure to provide such consideration may negatively affect the County’s consideration of the Bidder’s submission. A Bidder must not offer or give either directly or through an intermediary, consideration, in any form, to a County officer, employee employee, or agent for the purpose of securing favorable treatment with respect to the award of a contract or work order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mental Health Services Act Master Agreement

Attempt to Secure Favorable Treatment. It is improper for any County officer, employee or agent to solicit consideration, in any form, from a Bidder with the implication, suggestion or statement that the Bidder’s provision of the consideration may secure more favorable treatment for the Bidder in the award of a work order contract or that the Bidder’s failure to provide such consideration may negatively affect the County’s consideration of the Bidder’s submission. A Bidder must shall not offer or give either directly or through an intermediary, consideration, in any form, to a County officer, employee or agent for the purpose of securing favorable treatment with respect to the award of a work ordercontract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Attempt to Secure Favorable Treatment. It is improper for any County officer, employee or agent to solicit consideration, in any form, from a Bidder with the implication, suggestion or statement that the Bidder’s provision of the consideration may secure more favorable treatment for the Bidder in the award of a work order contract or Work Order or that the Bidder’s failure to provide such consideration may negatively affect the County’s consideration of the Bidder’s submission. A Bidder must not offer or give either directly or through an intermediary, consideration, in any form, to a County officer, employee or agent for the purpose of securing favorable treatment with respect to the award of a work orderWork Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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