Common use of Deviations and Exceptions Clause in Contracts

Deviations and Exceptions. Deviations and exceptions from terms, conditions, or specifications must be described fully, on the vendor’s letterhead, signed, and attached to the bid/proposal. In the absence of such statement, the bid/proposal must be accepted as in strict compliance with all terms, conditions, and specifications and the vendor must be bound to the provisions.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Cropland Lease, Pasture Lease, Request for Bid

Deviations and Exceptions. Deviations and exceptions from terms, conditions, or specifications must be described fully, on the vendor’s letterhead, signed, and attached to the bid/proposalBid. In the absence of such statement, the bid/proposal Bid must be accepted as in strict compliance with all terms, conditions, and specifications and the vendor must be bound to the provisions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Clear Span Arched Bridge, Agreement for Clear Span Arched Bridge, Agreement for Snowmobile Trail Improvements