QUOTE EXPIRATION Clause Samples

A Quote Expiration clause sets a specific time period during which a price quote or offer remains valid. Typically, this means that if the recipient does not accept the quote within the stated timeframe, the offer automatically lapses and the terms may no longer be honored. For example, a supplier might state that a quoted price is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance. This clause ensures both parties are clear on the window of opportunity for acceptance, helping to manage expectations and protect the offering party from market fluctuations or indefinite obligations.
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QUOTE EXPIRATION. The project estimates and schedules outlined in this specific proposal are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of the proposal. Logic reserves the right to review and adjust these estimates and schedules if client does not approve of the proposal within thirty (30) days.
QUOTE EXPIRATION. The project quotation outlined in the proposal is valid for thirty (30) days from the date. The contractor reserves the right to review and adjust the quote if the client does not approve the proposal within thirty (30) days, due to further degradation, or the price increase from suppliers or subcontractors.