Offer to Contract Sample Clauses

Offer to Contract. The contract document to be executed by the successful Bidder shall constitute an offer by the successful Bidder to contract with the Board to supply the Work subject to the Bid Documents. Such contract document shall be neither accepted nor binding until (1) returned to the Montgomery County, Ohio Purchasing Department within ten (10) days of receipt for signature (unless such time is otherwise extended in writing by the Board or its duly authorized agent), (2) certificated by the Auditor of Montgomery County, Ohio, (3) approved by a resolution of the Board, and (4) signed by the Board or the Montgomery County, Ohio Administrator. Such offer to contract shall not be revocable by the Bidder, except as provided by law. In the event no contract document is to be executed by the successful Bidder, the Bid proposal shall constitute an irrevocable offer to enter into a contract and the receipt of the purchase order from the Board pursuant to such contract shall signify the Board's acceptance of the Bidder's offer to contract pursuant to the terms of the Bid Document.
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Offer to Contract. Signature of this Lease by the Lessee shall be deemed to constitute an offer by the Lessee to enter into a Lease with the Lessor on the terms and conditions herein contained, which offer shall be irrevocable and open for acceptance by the Lessor within a period of fourteen days after signature hereof by the Lessee. Until signature of the Lease by the Lessor, the Lessee shall not be entitled to claim or allege the existence of any Lease arising out of any negotiations or alleged oral agreement and, notwithstanding that the Lessee may have taken occupation of the Premises, the Lessee shall have no claim whether for damages or otherwise against the Lessor by any reason of any prior negotiations, agreements or otherwise howsoever and will obliged and hereby undertakes to immediately vacate the Premises in the event of the Lessor not signing this Lease agreement within the period specified or at all.
Offer to Contract. The contract document to be executed by the successful Bidder shall constitute an offer by the successful Bidder to contract with the Board to supply the Work subject to the Bid Documents. Such contract document shall be neither accepted nor binding until
Offer to Contract. 6.1 This Agreement nor the disclosure of Confidential Information constitutes an offer nor the basis of any contract which may be relied upon by any of the Parties.

Related to Offer to Contract

  • Notice to Contractors This contract, together with the other documents enumerated in this paragraph, forms the contract between the parties. These documents are as fully a part of the contract as if attached hereto or repeated herein. The Contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in the contract documents and to comply with the terms and conditions defined therein for a total sum of Five Hundred Seventy-Four Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-Eight and 29/100 dollars ($574,928.29) dollars, said amount being subject to any approved addenda or change order.

  • Condition to Contract As a condition to this Agreement, Contractor shall execute the “Chapter 12B Declaration: Nondiscrimination in Contracts and Benefits” form (form HRC-12B-101) with supporting documentation and secure the approval of the form by the San Francisco Human Rights Commission.

  • Authority to Contract Each party represents and warrants that it has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement and perform its obligations hereunder, and that it has taken all actions necessary to authorize entering into this Agreement.

  • Incorporation into Contract Each work authorization shall be signed by both parties and become a part of the contract. No work authorization will waive the State's or the Engineer's responsibilities and obligations established in this contract. The Engineer shall promptly notify the State of any event that will affect completion of the work authorization.

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