Common use of Objections to RFP Terms Clause in Contracts

Objections to RFP Terms. Should a prospective Proposer object on any ground to any provision or legal requirement set forth in the RFP (including all Appendices and all Addenda), including but not limited to Objections based on allegations that: (i) the RFP is unlawful in whole or in part; (ii) one or more of the requirements of the RFP is onerous, unfair or unclear; (iii) the structure of the RFP does not provide a correct or optimal process for the solicitation of the Services; (iv) the RFP contains one or more ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy or other error; or (v) the RFP unnecessarily precludes alternative solutions to the Services or project at issue, the prospective Proposer must provide timely written notice of Objection as set forth below.

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Samples: mission.sfgov.org

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Objections to RFP Terms. β€Œ Should a prospective Proposer object on any ground to any provision or legal requirement set forth in the RFP (including all Appendices and all Addenda), including but not limited to Objections based on allegations that: (i) the RFP is unlawful in whole or in part; (ii) one or more of the requirements of the RFP is onerous, unfair or unclear; (iii) the structure of the RFP does not provide a correct or optimal process for the solicitation of the Services; (iv) the RFP contains one or more ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy or other error; or (v) the RFP unnecessarily precludes alternative solutions to the Services or project at issue, the prospective Proposer must provide timely written notice of Objection as set forth below.

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Samples: www.sbenortheast.com

Objections to RFP Terms. Should a prospective Proposer object on any ground to any provision or legal requirement set forth in the RFP (including all Appendices appendices and all Addendaaddenda), including but not limited to Objections objections based on allegations that: (i1) the RFP is unlawful in whole or in part; (ii2) one or more of the requirements of the RFP is onerous, unfair or unclear; (iii3) the structure of the RFP does not provide a correct or optimal process for the solicitation of the Servicesservices; (iv4) the RFP contains one or more ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy or other error; or (v5) the RFP unnecessarily precludes alternative solutions to the Services services or project at issue, the prospective Proposer must provide timely written notice of Objection objection as set forth below.

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Samples: media.governmentnavigator.com

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Objections to RFP Terms. Should a prospective Proposer object on any ground to any provision or legal requirement set forth in the RFP (including all Appendices appendices and all Addendaaddenda), including but not limited to Objections objections based on allegations that: (i) the RFP is unlawful in whole or in part; (ii) one or more of the requirements of the RFP is onerous, unfair or unclear; (iii) the structure of the RFP does not provide a correct or optimal process for the solicitation of the Services; (iv) the RFP contains one or more ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy or other error; or (v) the RFP unnecessarily precludes alternative solutions to the Services or project at issue, the prospective Proposer must provide timely written notice of Objection objection as set forth below.

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Samples: media.governmentnavigator.com

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