Common use of Title the announcement Clause in Contracts

Title the announcement. Note: How and where the RFP is announced are at the Board’s sole discretion. The Board may want to announce the RFP during an open meeting, post it on the District’s website, mail or email it to local law firms, and/or place it in the local newspaper(s) or other legal publications. A directory of those lawyers belonging to the ICSA is on the IASB website, xxx.xxxx.xxx. A printed copy is available upon request. Inclusion in the directory does not represent an IASB endorsement. Some attorneys who practice school law do not belong to ICSA. Other online sources, such as the Ill. State Bar Association, also maintain directories of information about attorneys. The Board may want to title the announcement “The [Insert District’s name] Board of Education Requests Proposals to Provide Legal Services.”

Appears in 76 contracts

Samples: School District Policies, School District Policies, School District Policy Manual

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Title the announcement. Note: How and where the RFP is announced are at the Board’s sole discretion. The Board may want to announce the RFP during an open meeting, post it on the District’s website, mail or email it to local law firms, and/or place it in the local newspaper(s) or other legal publications. A directory of those lawyers belonging to the ICSA is on the IASB website, xxx.xxxx.xxx. A printed copy is available upon request. Inclusion in the directory does not represent an IASB endorsement. Some attorneys who practice school law do not belong to ICSA. Other online sources, such as the Ill. State Bar Association, also maintain directories of information about attorneys. The Board may want to title the announcement “The [Insert District’s name] School Board of Education Requests Proposals to Provide Legal Services.”

Appears in 51 contracts

Samples: School District Policies, School District Policies, Special Education Association of Peoria County Governance and Operations

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Title the announcement. Note: How and where the RFP is announced are at the Board’s 's sole discretion. The Board may want to announce the RFP during an open meeting, post it on the District’s 's website, mail or email it to local law firms, and/or place it in the local newspaper(s) or other legal publications. A directory of those lawyers belonging to the ICSA is on the IASB website, xxx.xxxx.xxx. A printed copy is available upon request. Inclusion in the directory does not represent an IASB endorsement. Some attorneys who practice school law do not belong to ICSA. Other online sources, such as the Ill. State Bar Association, also maintain directories of information about attorneys. The Board may want to title the announcement "The [Insert District’s 's name] Board of Education Requests Proposals to Provide Legal Services."

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: School District Policies, School District Policies, School District Policies

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