Common use of Notice of Alleged Ambiguities Clause in Contracts

Notice of Alleged Ambiguities. If a bidder has any questions or doubts about a word, phrase, clause, specification, or any other portion of the Invitation for Bid (Proposal) or alleges an ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission, the bidder shall submit a question about the ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission not later than the date specified in IFB Section 19.2 – Questions and Inquiries and request an interpretation thereof. This written notice shall be submitted in accordance with the instructions in IFB Section 19.2. The County will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations of the alleged ambiguities except those brought to the attention of and responded to by the Loudoun County Contracting Officer. No employee or agent of the County shall have the authority to furnish any explanation or interpretation, verbal or written, of alleged ambiguities that are not submitted to the Contracting Officer by the Bidder. The bidder shall not take advantage of obvious or apparent ambiguities, conflicts, errors, or omissions in the Invitation for Bid. If the Bidder fails to give written notice and request an interpretation of an obvious or apparent ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission within the specified time, the bidder shall waive any right it may have had to its own interpretation of the ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission. Further, if awarded the Contract the bidder waives any claims and shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or time, or entitled to sue the Department based on such obvious or apparent ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission.

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Samples: sheriff.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov

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Notice of Alleged Ambiguities. If a bidder has any questions or doubts about a word, phrase, clause, specification, or any other portion of the Invitation for Bid (Proposal) or alleges an ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission, the bidder shall submit a question about the ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission not later than the date specified in IFB Section 19.2 – Questions and Inquiries and request an interpretation thereof. This written notice shall be submitted in accordance with the instructions in IFB Section 19.2. The County will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations of the alleged ambiguities except those brought to the attention of and responded to by the Loudoun County Contracting Officer. No employee or agent of the County shall have the authority to furnish any explanation or interpretation, verbal or written, of alleged ambiguities that are not submitted to the Contracting Officer by the Bidder. The bidder shall not take advantage of obvious or apparent ambiguities, conflicts, errors, or omissions in the Invitation for Bid. If the Bidder fails to give written notice and request an interpretation of an obvious or apparent ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission within the specified time, the bidder shall waive any right it may have had to its own interpretation of the ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission. Further, if awarded the Contract the bidder waives any claims and shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or time, or entitled to sue the Department County based on such obvious or apparent ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov

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Notice of Alleged Ambiguities. If a bidder has any questions or doubts about a word, phrase, clause, specification, or any other portion of the Invitation for Bid (Proposal) or alleges an ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission, the bidder shall submit a question about the ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission not later than the date specified in IFB Section 19.2 20.2 – Questions and Inquiries and request an interpretation thereof. This written notice shall be submitted in accordance with the instructions in IFB Section 19.220.2. The County will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations of the alleged ambiguities except those brought to the attention of and responded to by the Loudoun County Contracting Officer. No employee or agent of the County shall have the authority to furnish any explanation or interpretation, verbal or written, of alleged ambiguities that are not submitted to the Contracting Officer by the Bidder. The bidder shall not take advantage of obvious or apparent ambiguities, conflicts, errors, or omissions in the Invitation for Bid. If the Bidder fails to give written notice and request an interpretation of an obvious or apparent ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission within the specified time, the bidder shall waive any right it may have had to its own interpretation of the ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission. Further, if awarded the Contract the bidder waives any claims and shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or time, or entitled to sue the Department based on such obvious or apparent ambiguity, conflict, error, or omission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sheriff.loudoun.gov

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