Modification of Bid Sample Clauses

Modification of Bid. The bid shall be prepared without interlineations, alterations or erasures. However, if any corrections are necessary, each corrected part shall be sealed by a company seal for the domestic bidder or signed by an authorized representative for the foreign bidder.
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Modification of Bid. Any Bidder may modify his Bid at any time prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of Bids. The owner will not accept a modification delivered by electronic means or facsimile. All modifications must be submitted in the same manner as Bids pursuant to paragraph 2 above.

Related to Modification of Bid

  • Modification of Agreement This Agreement may be modified, amended, suspended or terminated, and any terms or conditions may be waived, but only by a written instrument executed by the parties hereto.

  • Modification of Terms The Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties, which terms and conditions shall govern all transactions between the Customer and the Contractor. The Contract may only be modified or amended upon mutual written agreement of the Customer and the Contractor. No oral agreements or representations shall be valid or binding upon the Customer or the Contractor. No alteration or modification of the Contract terms, including substitution of product, shall be valid or binding against the Customer. The Contractor may not unilaterally modify the terms of the Contract by affixing additional terms to product upon delivery (e.g., attachment or inclusion of standard preprinted forms, product literature, “shrink wrap” terms accompanying or affixed to a product, whether written or electronic) or by incorporating such terms onto the Contractor’s order or fiscal forms or other documents forwarded by the Contractor for payment. The Customer's acceptance of product or processing of documentation on forms furnished by the Contractor for approval or payment shall not constitute acceptance of the proposed modification to terms and conditions.

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