Common use of Mandatory Requirement Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Requirement. is a requirement that the failure to meet results in the rejection of the responder’s proposal unless all responders are unable to meet the mandatory requirement. The terms “must” and “shall” identify a mandatory requirement. Any objection to a mandatory requirement should be identified by responders in the Question and Answer period. Manufacturer means a company that, as one of its primary business functions, designs, assembles, owns the trademark/patent for, and markets branded computer equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Assignment of Naspo Master Agreement, purchasing.idaho.gov, procurement.sc.gov

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Mandatory Requirement. is a requirement that the failure to meet results in the rejection of the responder’s proposal unless all responders are unable to meet the mandatory requirement. The terms “must” and “shall” identify a mandatory requirement. Any objection to a mandatory requirement should be identified by responders in the Question and Answer period. Manufacturer means a company that, as one of its primary business functions, designs, assembles, owns the trademark/patent for, and markets branded computer equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Valuepoint Master Agreement

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