Common use of DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE Clause in Contracts

DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE. 1. Descriptive literature fully describing the product bid (where such literature exists) shall be included with the bid to assist the issuing Department in evaluating the submission. Failure to do so may be cause for rejection of the bid. 2. Any items, systems or devices supplied in this bid that are proprietary in nature relative to maintenance, repair, servicing or updating must be disclosed on the bid form.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Preventative Maintenance Agreement, Forklift Maintenance Agreement

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DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE. 1. Descriptive The proposed descriptive literature fully describing the product bid (where such literature exists) shall is what is intended to be included with as the bid to assist the issuing Department in evaluating the submissionprice. Failure to do so may be cause for rejection of the bid. 2. Any items, systems or devices supplied in this bid that are proprietary in nature relative to maintenance, repair, servicing or updating must be disclosed on the bid form.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Audio Logger Maintenance Agreement, Generator Maintenance Agreement

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