Generation of Super Hash Sample Clauses

Generation of Super Hash. After the time of submission of Bid Seal (Hash) by the Contractors/Bidders has lapsed, the bid round will be closed and a "Digitally signed tender Super-Hash" will be generated by concerned BSNL official. This is equivalent to sealing the tender box. I. Re-Encryption of Bids: Once the Generation of Super Hash stage is completed the Contractors/bidders have to decrypt their bids as they are in encrypted mode by their DSC and re-encrypt with Department user’s Public Key which will be included in the e- Tender. During this process they need use their DSC for decryption of Bids and signing of Bid Hash once again for security. The electronic bids of only those Contractors/bidders who have submitted their bid seals (hashes) within the stipulated time, as per the tender time schedule (Key Dates), will be accepted by the system. A Contractor who does not submit his bid seal (hash) within the stipulated time will not be allowed to submit his bid (Re-Encryption). This stage could be considered as transfer of control to BSNL user.
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Generation of Super Hash. After the time of submission of Bid Seal (Hash) by the Contractors/Bidders has lapsed, the bid round will be closed and a "Digitally signed tender Super-Hash" will be generated by concerned LIC Department official. This is equivalent to sealing the tender box.
Generation of Super Hash. After the submission of Bids (Hash) by the Contractors, the bidding round will be closed and a digitally signed Super Hash will be generated by the authorized officers of Life Insurance Corporation of India. This is equivalent to sealing the tender box. 9 Submission of actual online bids: Contactors have to submit their encrypted bids online for which they generated the hash at the stage of hash generation & submission after the generation of Super Hash. The process is required to be completed within the date and time as stated in the Notice Inviting Tenders (Key Dates). The electronic bids of only those contactors who have submitted their bid seals (Hashes) within the stipulated time, as per the tender time schedule (Key Dates), will be accepted by the system. A contractor who does not submit his bid seal (Hash) within the stipulated time will not be allowed to submit his bid. Note: - Bidders participating in e-tendering shall check the validity of his/ her Digital Signature Certificate before bidding in the Tenders floated online at e-tendering portal i.e. xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/LIC a) No alterations or additions are to be made by the tenderer to the text or the Schedule of these tender papers. Any tender which proposes any alterations to any of the condition/s laid down or which proposes any other conditions of any description whatsoever is liable to be rejected. b) The tenderer is required to check the numbers of the pages and should any be found missing or in duplicate, or the figure or writing indistinct, he must inform the Chief Engineer / Issuing Officer at once and have the same rectified. Should the tenderer be in doubt about the precise meaning of any item or figure, for any reason whatsoever, he must inform Chief Engineer in order that the correct meaning may be decided upon before the date for the submission of the tender. c) No liability whatsoever will be admitted nor claim allowed in respect of errors in the submitted tender due to missing / duplicate pages, indistinct writing or any other error in the tender documents which should have been rectified in the manner described above. d) Tenderer should note that tender should remain open for consideration for a minimum period of THREE MONTHS from the date fixed for the receipt of tenders. e) The Life Insurance Corporation of India reserves the right to accept any tender or to accept tenders in part; to reject any or all tenders without assigning reasons thereof.

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