Common use of Completeness Clause in Contracts

Completeness. All information required by the Invitation to Bid must be supplied to constitute a proper bid. Respondents shall not alter the Invitation to Bid documents except upon instruction by receipt of addendum. Respondents shall furnish information required by the invitation in the form requested. The County reserves the right to reject bids with incomplete information or which are presented in a form other than that requested in this Invitation to Bid. Bids must be submitted in “hard copy” form. Bids submitted electronically, on computer diskettes, or by FAX will not be considered by the County.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Term and Supply Contract, Term and Supply Contract, Term and Supply Contract

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Completeness. All information required by the Invitation to Bid must be supplied to constitute a proper bid. Respondents Bidders shall not alter the Invitation to Bid documents except upon instruction by receipt of addendum. Respondents Bidders shall furnish information required by the invitation bid in the form requested. The County reserves the right to reject bids with incomplete information or which are presented in a form other than that requested in this Invitation to Bid. Bids must be submitted in “hard copy” form. Bids submitted electronically, or on computer diskettes, or by FAX will not be considered by the County.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Furnishing Skid Mounted Right of Way Sprayer, Contract for Furnishing Scanning Services

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Completeness. All information required by the Invitation to Bid must be supplied to constitute a proper bid. Respondents shall not alter the Invitation to Bid documents except upon instruction by receipt of addendum. Respondents shall furnish information required by the invitation Invitation in the form requested. The County reserves the right to reject bids with incomplete information or which are presented in a form other than that requested in this Invitation to Bid. Bids must be submitted in “hard copy” formformat. Bids submitted electronically, on computer diskettesdiskette, or by FAX will not be considered by the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Term and Supply Contract

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