Common use of CAUTION Clause in Contracts

CAUTION. If the Respondent considers any portion of the documents, data or records submitted in response to this CFBP to be confidential, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority (“Florida Public Records Law”), note the following: Respondent will not mark the entire Proposal as confidential, trade secret or otherwise not subject to Florida Public Records Law. Any Proposal with more than fifty percent (50%) of the documents, data or records so marked will be deemed non-responsive and will not be considered. If the Respondent asserts that any portion of the Proposal is exempt from disclosure under the Florida Public Records law, the Respondent must submit a redacted version of the Proposal along with the un-redacted version, per paragraph 6 of the Business Plan Packet, Submission of Proposals. The redacted copy will be clearly titled “Redacted Copy.” IF THE RESPONDENT CLAIMS CONFIDENTIALITY AS TO ANY PORTION OF THE PROPOSAL AND DOES NOT PROVIDE AN ACCOMPANYING “REDACTED COPY,” SUCH PROPOSAL MAY BE CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE AND REJECTED PRIOR TO ITS CONSIDERATION.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement

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CAUTION. If the Respondent considers any portion of the documents, data or records submitted in response to this CFBP to be confidential, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority (“Florida Public Records Law”), note the following: Respondent will not mark xxxx the entire Proposal as confidential, trade secret or otherwise not subject to Florida Public Records Law. Any Proposal with more than fifty percent (50%) of the documents, data or records so marked will be deemed non-responsive and will not be considered. If the Respondent asserts that any portion of the Proposal is exempt from disclosure under the Florida Public Records law, the Respondent must submit a redacted version of the Proposal along with the un-redacted version, per paragraph 6 of the Business Plan Packet, Submission of Proposals. The redacted copy will be clearly titled “Redacted Copy.” IF THE RESPONDENT CLAIMS CONFIDENTIALITY AS TO ANY PORTION OF THE PROPOSAL AND DOES NOT PROVIDE AN ACCOMPANYING “REDACTED COPY,” SUCH PROPOSAL MAY BE CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE AND REJECTED PRIOR TO ITS CONSIDERATION.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement

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CAUTION. If the Respondent considers any portion of the documents, data or records submitted in response to this CFBP to be confidential, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority (“Florida Public Records Law”), note the following: Respondent will not mark the entire Proposal as confidential, trade secret or otherwise not subject to Florida Public Records Law. Any Proposal with more than fifty percent (50%) of the documents, data or records so marked will be deemed non-responsive and will not be considered. If the Respondent asserts that any portion of the Proposal is exempt from disclosure under the Florida Public Records law, the Respondent must submit a redacted version of the Proposal along with the un-un- redacted version, per paragraph 6 of the Business Plan Packet, Submission of Proposals. The redacted copy will be clearly titled “Redacted Copy.” IF THE RESPONDENT CLAIMS CONFIDENTIALITY AS TO ANY PORTION OF THE PROPOSAL AND DOES NOT PROVIDE AN ACCOMPANYING “REDACTED COPY,” SUCH PROPOSAL MAY BE CONSIDERED NON-NON- RESPONSIVE AND REJECTED PRIOR TO ITS CONSIDERATION.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement

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