Late Submission. Any volume submitted after the specified time will cause the entire proposal to be considered late in accordance with provision FAR 52.215-1, “Instructions to Offerors–Competitive.”
Late Submission an Application, Proposal, Quote, Response, or Submittal that is received after the Due Date and time specified in the Solicitation.
Late Submission. Unexpected Payroll Schedules: The Client will be charged a fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) per check. Such supplemental checks include, but are not limited to:
Late Submission. Refer to FAR 52.215-1(c) (3) (ii) (A) (1), (2) and (3).
Late Submission. If Advertising Materials are not received by the IO start date, Viber will begin to charge the Customer on the IO start date on a pro rata basis based on the full IO, excluding portions consisting of performance-based, non-guaranteed inventory, for each full day the Advertising Materials are not received. If Advertising Materials are not in compliance with the Viber Policies, Viber is not required to guarantee full delivery of the IO.
Late Submission. PARADE APPLICATIONS (EXHIBIT A) RECEIVED AFTER FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 2024 WILL BE CONSIDERED LATE. ACCEPTANCE OF THE APPLICATION WILL BE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE FBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Late Submission. A dispute for the reduction of a Claim File for late submission must be received within 90 days of notification of payment reduction. Notification of reduction is found in the electronic ARF that vendors receive when claim processing notification is made. The vendor must provide an explanation of the event that prevented the untimely submission of the claim file and/or system change that caused the claim file to be late. If the late claim submission was the result of the State rejected error file, the vendor must include this information in its written explanation specifying the original claim file name was reduced.
Late Submission. Failure by Client Company to provide any or all of the Business Reports within ten (10) days after the due date set forth in Exhibit B will be deemed an Event of Default under Section 8.
Late Submission. Any volume submitted after the specified time will cause the entire proposal to be considered late in accordance with provision FAR 52.215-1, “Instructions to Offerors–Competitive.” (End of Provision) L.24 ELECTRONIC DATA SUBMISSION Offerors and their major subcontractors are required to submit their proposals in two (2) formats. The first is in a conventional hard copy bound format and the second is in a standardized 700 MB Compact Disk (CD) format. Please reference L.23 for the number of copies per format type. (Offerors based on their sole discretion may use USB “Flash” Drives in lieu of CD-ROM Disks. Submitted USB flash drives will not be returned to the Offeror). In the event of a discrepancy between the electronic format and the hard copy, the hard copy will be considered the intended text. The disk submission must be compatible with the software and hardware specifications described below and must be labeled externally with the RFP number, Company Name, Date Prepared, and annotated “Source Selection Information – See FAR 3.104”. The Government intends to use PC compatible computers to aid in the evaluation of price proposals. The Government will use Microsoft Office Word 2010 and Microsoft Office Excel 2010 in its evaluation. For pictures, the Government prefers encapsulated Postscript (.eps) or embedded (copying and pasting any format of graphic into a document) MS Word 7.0 pictures. The following formats for pictures, drawings, figures, etc., are also acceptable: .cgm, .jpg, .wmf, .mpp, .dxf, or .bmp.
Late Submission a. A Faculty member who submits his/her annual report to his/her Chair/Director past the due date shall only receive his/her CDI effective the first day of the month following submission, or September 1 of that year, whichever is the later.