Common use of Discussions/Negotiations Clause in Contracts

Discussions/Negotiations. The City has the right to accept the proposal that serves the best interest of the City, as submitted, without discussion or negotiation. Contractors should, therefore, not rely on having a chance to discuss, negotiate, and adjust their proposals. The City may negotiate the terms of a contract with the winning proposer based on the RFP and the proposer’s proposal, or award the contract without further negotiation.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Contract Resulting From Request for Proposal, Contract Resulting From Request for Proposal, Contract Resulting From Request for Proposal (Rfp)

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Discussions/Negotiations. The City has the right to accept the proposal that serves the best interest of the City, as submitted, without discussion or negotiation. Contractors should, therefore, not rely on having a chance to discuss, negotiate, and adjust their proposals. The City may negotiate the terms of a contract with the winning proposer based on the RFP and the proposer’s proposal, proposal or award the contract without further negotiation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consultant Services Agreement, Contract for Services, Contract for Community Focus Group Management Services

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Discussions/Negotiations. The City has the right to accept the proposal that serves the best interest of the City, as submitted, without discussion or negotiation. Contractors should, therefore, not rely on having a chance to discuss, negotiate, and adjust their proposals. The City may negotiate the terms of a contract the Contract with the winning proposer based on the RFP and the proposer’s proposal, or award the contract Contract without further negotiation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Janitorial Services Contract

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