Common use of Firm Response Clause in Contracts

Firm Response. The Department should make an award within sixty (60) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty (60) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the bidder written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration should, in the Department's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Contract Renewal, Contract, Contract

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Firm Response. The Department should may make an award within sixty one hundred eighty (60180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty one hundred eighty (60) days180), the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the bidder Respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in the DepartmentBuyer's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: It Disaster Recovery Services Contract, It Disaster Recovery Services Contract, It Disaster Recovery Services Contract

Firm Response. The Department should make an award within sixty (60) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty (60) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the bidder written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in the Department's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

Firm Response. The Department should may make an award within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If an award is not made within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the bidder Respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in the Department's ’s sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office and Educational Consumables Contract, Office and Educational Consumables Contract, Office and Educational Consumables Contract

Firm Response. The Department should may make an award within sixty one hundred eighty (60180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty one hundred eighty (60) days180), the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the bidder Respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in at the DepartmentBuyer's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Land Mobile Fm or Pm Communications Equipment State Term Contract, Land Mobile Fm or Pm Communications Equipment Contract

Firm Response. The Department should may make an award within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses Responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If an award is not made within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days, the response Response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract contract or the Department receives from the bidder Respondent written notice that the response Response is withdrawn. Any response Response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in the Department's ’s sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Extension, Contract Extension

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Firm Response. The Department should make an award within sixty (60) days after the date of the openingopening of the Pricing Tool Workbook, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty (60) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract or the Department receives from the bidder written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration should, in the Department's sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Term Contract

Firm Response. The Department should may make an award within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract contract or the Department receives from the bidder Respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in the Department's ’s sole discretion, be accepted or rejectedrejected .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

Firm Response. The Department should may make an award within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days after the date of the opening, during which period responses shall remain firm and shall not be withdrawn. If award is not made within sixty one-hundred and eighty (60180) days, the response shall remain firm until either the Department awards the Contract contract or the Department receives from the bidder Respondent written notice that the response is withdrawn. Any response that expresses a shorter duration shouldmay, in the Department's ’s sole discretion, be accepted or rejected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Piggyback Contract

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