Common use of Conflicts within the Solicitation Clause in Contracts

Conflicts within the Solicitation. Where there appears to be a conflict between the General Terms and Conditions, Special Conditions, the Technical Specifications, the Pricing Section, or any addendum issued, the order of precedence will be: the last addendum issued, the Proposal Price Section, the Technical Specifications, the Special Conditions, and then the General Terms and Conditions. It is incumbent upon the Vendor to identify such conflicts to the designated procurement representative prior to the Proposal due date.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Vendor Pool Auto Body and Paint Repair, Contract for Rubber Surface Maintenance and Related Services, Contract for Safety Supplies

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Conflicts within the Solicitation. Where there appears to be a conflict between the General Terms and Conditions, Special Conditions, the Technical Specifications, the Pricing Section, or any addendum issued, the order of precedence will shall be: the last addendum issued, the Proposal Price Section, the Technical Specifications, the Special Conditions, and then the General Terms and Conditions. It is incumbent upon the Vendor vendor to identify such conflicts to the designated procurement representative prior to the Proposal proposal due date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Long Term Operating Lease and Maintenance Agreement, Long Term Operating Lease and Maintenance Agreement

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