Common use of RECIPROCAL LOCAL PREFERENCE Clause in Contracts

RECIPROCAL LOCAL PREFERENCE. In the event the most responsive and responsible response to any Request for Proposals is by a Proposer whose principal place of business is in a city, county, or state which grants a preference for the procurement of such goods or services to a vendor whose principal place of business is in such area, then the City may award a preference to the (next) most responsive and responsible Proposer having a principal place of business in the Metropolitan Statistical Area, (i.e., Orange, Seminole, Lake and Osceola Counties). Such preference shall be equal to the preference granted by the area in which the most responsive and responsible vendor has its principal place of business.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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RECIPROCAL LOCAL PREFERENCE. In the event the most responsive and responsible response to any Invitation for Bid or Request for Proposals Proposal is by a Proposer vendor whose principal place of business is in a city, county, or state county which grants a preference for the procurement of such goods or services to a vendor whose principal place of business is in such areacounty, then the City may award a preference to the (next) most responsive and responsible Proposer vendor having a principal place of business in the Metropolitan Statistical Area, (i.e., Orange, Seminole, Lake and Osceola Counties). Such preference shall be equal to the preference granted by the area county in which the most responsive and responsible vendor has its principal place of business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Annual Agreement

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RECIPROCAL LOCAL PREFERENCE. In the event the most responsive and responsible response to any Invitation to Bid or Request for Proposals Proposal is by a Proposer vendor whose principal place of business is in a city, county, or state county which grants a preference for the procurement of such goods or services to a vendor whose principal place of business is in such areacounty, then the City may award a preference to the (next) most responsive and responsible Proposer vendor having a principal place of business in the Metropolitan Statistical Area, (i.e., Orange, Seminole, Lake and Osceola Counties). Such preference shall be equal to the preference granted by the area county in which the most responsive and responsible vendor has its principal place of business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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