Common use of Format of the price list Clause in Contracts

Format of the price list. (From the example given in an Appendix within the TSC3 Guidance Notes) Entries in the first four columns in the price list in section C2.2 are made either by the Employer or the tendering contractor. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tendering contractor enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for an item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tendering contractor enters the rate which is then multiplied by the Expected Quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected Quantity column.

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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Format of the price list. (From the example given in an Appendix within the TSC3 Guidance Notes) Entries in the first four columns in the price list in section C2.2 are made either by the Employer or the tendering contractor. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tendering contractor enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for an item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tendering contractor enters the rate which is then multiplied by the Expected Quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected Quantity column.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

Format of the price list. (From the example given in an Appendix within page 73 of the TSC3 Guidance Notes) Entries in the first four columns in the price list in section C2.2 are made either by the Employer or the tendering contractor. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tendering contractor enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for an item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tendering contractor enters the rate which is then multiplied by the Expected Quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected Quantity column.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

Format of the price list. (From the example given in an Appendix within the TSC3 Guidance Notes) Entries in the first four columns in the price list in section C2.2 are made either by the Employer or the tendering contractor. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tendering contractor enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for an item of work which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tendering contractor enters the rate which is then multiplied by the Expected Quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected Quantity column.. C2.2 the price list SEE ANNEXURE L (EXCEL FORM) Supplier: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Signature:

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Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

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Format of the price list. (From the example given in an Appendix within the TSC3 Guidance Notes) Entries in the first four columns in the price list in section C2.2 are made either by the Employer or the tendering contractor. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for the item which is not adjusted if the quantity of work in the item changes, the tendering contractor enters the amount in the Price column only, the Unit, Expected Quantity and Rate columns being left blank. If the Contractor is to be paid an amount for an item of work work, which is the rate for the work multiplied by the quantity completed, the tendering contractor enters the rate rate, which is then multiplied by the Expected Quantity to produce the Price, which is also entered. If the Contractor is to be paid a Price for an item proportional to the length of time for which a service is provided, a unit of time is stated in the Unit column and the expected length of time (as a quantity of the stated units of time) is stated in the Expected Quantity column.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 102.37.123.153

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