BMWE authorizes TCRC Sample Clauses

BMWE authorizes TCRC. MWED to represent it before the Canada Industrial Relations Board and any other provincial labour commissions to give effect to the present Agreement. ### BMWE Division – IBT Department of Education 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxx. XX, XX‐0
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  • ACKNOWLEDGMENT & BINDING CORPORATE AUTHORITY 2 By submitting this proposal, the individual(s) submitting on behalf of the Vendor certify that they are authorized by Vendor to complete and submit this proposal on behalf of Vendor and that this proposal was duly submitted on behalf of Vendor by authority of its governing body, if any, and within the scope of its corporate powers. Vendor further certifies that it has read, examined, and understands all portions of this solicitation including but not limited to all attribute questions, attachments, solicitation documents, bid notes, and the Vendor Agreement(s). Vendor certifies that, if necessary, Vendor has consulted with counsel in understanding all portions of this solicitation. TIPS 230104 Trades, Labor, and Materials (2 Part with JOC) Binswanger Enterprises, LLC dba TIPS REFERENCE FORM All requested information must be typed and uploaded in Excel format. TIPS will reach out via the emails provided so please ensure that they are typed and accurate. Do not handwrite or upload in any format other than Excel. Emails provided must be current and active. Do not include TIPS/Region 8 employees as a reference. The entities that you provide must be paying customers, not affiliates/partners/manufacturers/resellers, etc. You must provide below at least five (5) references from five different entity customers, preferably government or non-profit entities, who have purchased goods or services from your vendor entity within the last three years. Customer Entity Name Customer Contact Valid Contact Email Valid Contact Phone Hamilton County Dept. of Education Xxx Xxxxx xxxxx_xxx@xxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Tarrant County College Xxx Xxxxxxx xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Texas Women's University Xxxxx Xxxxx xxxxxx@xxx.xxx 000-000-0000 University of Downtown Houston Xxxxx Xxxx xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Denton County Auditor Xxxx Xxxxxxxx xxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 TIPS CONTRACT 230104 REQUIRED CONFIDENTIALITY CLAIM FORM (VENDOR MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING VENDOR INFORMATION) Vendor Entity Name: Binswanger Glass Enterprises, LLC dba Binswanger Glass Vendor Authorized Signatory Name: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Vendor Authorized Signatory Title: Assistant Secretary of the Corporation Vendor Authorized Signatory Email: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Vendor Address: 000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx City: Memphis State: TN Zip Code: 38104 Vendor agrees that it is voluntarily providing its data (including but not limited to: Vendor information, Vendor documentation, Vendor’s proposal, Vendor pricing submitted or provided to TIPS, TIPS contract documents, TIPS correspondence, Vendor logos and images, Vendor’s contact information, Vendor’s brochures and commercial information, Vendor’s financial information, Vendor’s certifications, and any other Vendor information or documentation submitted to TIPS by Vendor and its agents) (Hereinafter, “Vendor Data”) to TIPS. Vendor understands and agrees that TIPS is a government entity subject to public information laws including but not limited to Texas Government Code (TGC) Chapter 552. Vendor agrees that regardless of confidentiality designations herein, Vendor’s submission of a proposal constitutes Vendor’s consent to the disclosure and release of Vendor’s Data and comprehensive proposal, including any information deemed confidential or proprietary herein, to and by TIPS Members. Notwithstanding the foregoing permissible release to TIPS Members, if Vendor considers any portion of Vendor’s proposal to be otherwise confidential and not subject to public disclosure pursuant to public information laws, including but not limited to TGC Chapter 552, Vendor must properly execute Option 1 only below, attach to this PDF all documents and information that Vendor deems confidential, and upload the consolidated documentation. Regardless of the Option selected below, this form must be completed and uploaded to the “Response Attachments” section of the eBid System entitled “Required Confidentiality Claim Form.” Execution and submission of this form is the sole indicator of whether Vendor considers any Vendor Data confidential in the event TIPS receives a request, a Public Information Request, or subpoena. If TIPS receives a request, any responsive documentation not deemed confidential by you through proper execution of Option 1 of this form will be automatically released. For information deemed confidential by you through proper execution of Option 1 of this form, TIPS will follow procedures of controlling statute(s) regarding withholding that documentation and shall not be liable for any release of information required by law, including Attorney General opinion or court order. 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Number of pages attached deemed confidential: Authorized Signature: OPTION 2 – WAIVER OF CONFIDENTIALITY – NO, VENDOR HAS NOT ATTACHED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS (Confirm each bullet point and sign below) By signing for Option 2 below, Vendor expressly waives any confidentiality claim for all Vendor Data submitted in relation to this proposal and resulting contract. Vendor confirms that TIPS may freely release Vendor Data submitted in relation to this proposal or resulting contract to any requestor. Vendor agrees that TIPS shall not be responsible or liable for any use or distribution of Vendor Data by TIPS or TIPS Members. ▪ Vendor’s authorized signatory has signed below and shall upload this document in the proper location in the eBid System. Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Digitally signed by Xxxxxxx X.

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