E-Bidders shall keep the E-Bidders Sample Clauses

E-Bidders shall keep the E-Bidders account details strictly confidential and be liable for any bids made via the E-Bidders’ account.
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  • E-Bidders intending to authorize any person to execute the Memorandum/Contract of Sale upon successful bidding of the property shall do so by furnishing the following documents to the Auctioneer: a. The person’s NRIC copy (front and back); and b. A copy of the relevant Letter of Authorization.

  • NOTICE TO BIDDERS To ensure that your bid is responsive, you are urged to request clarification or guidance on any issues involving this solicitation before submission of your response. Your point-of-contact for this solicitation is Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, Contracting Agent at Xxx.Xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.

  • Eligible Bidders 3.1 This Invitation for Bids is open to all bidders from the eligible countries as defined under the IBRD Guidelines for Procurement. Any materials, equipment, and services to be used in the performance of the Contract shall have their origin in the eligible source countries. 3.2 All bidders shall provide in Section 2, Forms of Bid and Qualification Information, a statement that the Bidder is not associated, nor has been associated in the past, directly or indirectly, with the Consultant or any other entity that has prepared the design, specifications, and other documents for the Project or being proposed as Project Manager for the Contract. A firm that has been engaged by the Borrower to provide consulting services for the preparation or supervision of the works, and any of its affiliates, shall not be eligible to bid. 3.3 Government-owned enterprises in the Employer’s country may only participate if they are legally and financially autonomous, operate under commercial law and are not a dependent agency of the Borrower or Sub-borrower. 3.4 Bidders shall not be under a declaration of ineligibility for corrupt and fraudulent practices issued by the Bank in accordance with sub-clause 37.1.

  • Instructions to Bidders The stipulated bid security amount shall be a minimum of $12,000.00. Upon award, the successful Contractor shall replace the Bid Security with the Performance Security. A mandatory preconstruction meeting between the successful Contractor and the Department shall be held in advance of construction startup, location to be determined. The Department may require a levelling course of hot mix be placed prior to placement of the seal coat. No additional compensation shall be provided for this work.

  • DOCUMENTS COMPRISING THE BID 13.1 The bid to be prepared by the bidder shall comprise: (a) Duly filled-in the Form of Bid and Appendix to form of bid; (b) Bid security; (c) Priced Bills of Quantities; (d) Schedules of information (e) Qualification criteria (f) Any other materials required to be completed and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders embodied in these bidding documents. 13.2 These Forms, Bills of Quantities and Schedules provided in these bidding documents shall be used without exception (subject to extensions of the Schedules in the same format).

  • Note to Bidders This indemnity shall remain as uncapped. The Supplier is under a statutory obligation to account for VAT for payments made under the Contract and in the event that the Customer incurs liability as a result of the Supplier’s failure, it should be indemnified to the full extent of that liability.

  • Acceptance; Purchase Buyer shall accept the goods and pay an amount not-to-exceed

  • BIDDERS 4.1 All intending bidders shall be required to verify their identities by producing for inspection by the Auctioneer their identity cards prior to the commencement of the Auction Sale, failing which they shall not be entitled to participate in the bidding. 4.2 In the event that the Auctioneer in his absolute discretion so request, the intending bidders shall deposit with the Auctioneer a photocopy of their respective identity cards. 4.3 In the event that an intending bidder is bidding at the Auction Sale on behalf of another party, such intending bidder (`the Agent’) shall be deemed to be an agent of the party for whom he is bidding the Property for. 4.4 For Bumiputera lot or if the sale is restricted to Bumiputera only, only Bumiputera is allowed to purchase or to bid or to act for and on behalf of the bidder. For Malay Reserve Land or Native Land, only Malay or Native is allowed to purchase or to bid or to act for and on behalf of the bidder. For all other special quota lot, only the race/party identified in the special quota lot therein is allowed to purchase or to bid or to act for and on behalf of the bidder. 4.5 A foreign citizen or foreign company is only allowed to bid for the Property subject to the prevailing legal requirements, guidelines and/or existing policies and if the bid is successful, the sale is subject to the foreign citizen or foreign company applying and obtaining at his/her/its own costs the unconditional consent of the Foreign Investment Committee (if any) and/or relevant State Authorities to the said sale in accordance with the terms stated. 4.6 Prior to the commencement of the Auction Sale the Agent shall disclose to the Auctioneer that he, the Agent, will be bidding the Property in his capacity as Agent for the Purchaser. The Agent shall further prior to the commencement of the Auction Sale disclose to the Auctioneer the identity of the Purchaser. 4.7 The Agent shall deposit with the Auctioneer prior to the commencement of the Auction Sale such instrument of authority from the Principal authorizing the Agent to bid at the Auction Sale. The Auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to determine whether the instrument of authority is acceptable to the Auctioneer to permit the Agent to bid at the Auction Sale. The decision of the Auctioneer in this respect shall be final.

  • THE BIDDING 6.1 Each new bid shall not be less than the immediately preceding bid. 6.2 All increments in the bids shall be not less than the incremental amount as fixed by the Auctioneer at the Auction Sale. 6.3 The Auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid. 6.4 A bid once made shall not be withdrawn. 6.5 If any dispute should arise as to any bidding, the Property shall at the option of the Auctioneer be put up again for sale at the last undisputed bidding price and the Auctioneer shall at the Auction Sale decide on the dispute and such decision by Auctioneer shall be final. 6.6 Subject to the Reserve Price, the highest bidder for the Property at the Auction Sale shall be declared by the Auctioneer to be the purchaser (`the Purchaser’). 6.7 Each bid will be called for 3 times, “First Calling, “Second Calling”, “Final Call”. Bidders may submit their bid at any of these stages of biddings. 6.8 When the system display “No more bids”, no further bids will be accepted by the Auctioneer, whether on-site or through the Auctioneer’s website. 6.9 The bidder with the highest bid shall be declared as successful bidder upon the fall of hammer. No bid shall be less than the previous bid and each bid shall be increased by a minimum amount to be determined by the Auctioneer at the time the Property is put up for sale and no bidding shall be withdrawn or retracted. Should there be any withdrawal or retraction from the registered bidder(s) or the highest bidder before or after the fall of the hammer, the bidding deposit (“Bidding Deposit”) shall be forfeited to the Assignee/Bank and the Property shall be at the option of the Auctioneer be put up for sale again or the Auctioneer may decide to adjourn the auction sale to another date. For online bidders please refer to the Terms & Conditions on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx for the manner of payment of the same.

  • Inspection; Acceptance The Contractor (immixTechnology, Inc.) can only, and shall only tender for acceptance those items that substantially conform to the software manufacturer’s (“Qualtrics”) published specifications. Therefore, items delivered shall be considered accepted upon delivery. The Government reserves the right to inspect or test any supplies or services that have been delivered. The Government may require repair or replacement of nonconforming supplies or re-performance of nonconforming services at no increase in contract price. If repair/replacement or re-performance will not correct the defects or is not possible, the Government may seek an equitable price reduction or adequate consideration for acceptance of nonconforming supplies or services. The Government must exercise its post-acceptance rights-(1) Within the warranty period; and (2) Before any substantial change occurs in the condition of the item, unless the change is due to the defect in the item.

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