Bidder/Contractor definition

Bidder/Contractor means the interested Firm/ Company/ Supplier/ Distributors that may provide or provides related Equipment/Services to any of the public/private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.
Bidder/Contractor means a legally established professional firm or entity that may provide the required goods and complete related services to the client under the contract
Bidder/Contractor s Taxes” means any and all taxes (and duties), direct or indirect, whether imposed by Pakistan or elsewhere and whether imposed directly by a governmental authority or indirectly through any other person (including local/provincial governments), imposed or assessed by any federal or provincial/local taxing authority in Pakistan or elsewhere (or any political subdivision thereof or therein) whether general or special, whether ordinary or extraordinary, whether foreseen or unforeseen, payable by the Bidder / contractor in connection with the Bidder / contractor`s Obligations whether payable in instalments or not and regardless of whether such taxes are chargeable directly or primarily to the Bidder / contractor or any other person in connection with the Bidder / contractor`s Obligations and whether any amount in respect of them is recoverable from any other person.

Examples of Bidder/Contractor in a sentence

  • If the Principal/Owner has disqualified the Bidder(s) from the Tender process prior to the award of the Contract or terminated/determined the Contract or has accrued the right to terminate/determine the Contract according to Article 3(1), the Principal/Owner apart from exercising any legal rights that may have accrued to the Principal/Owner, may in its considered opinion forfeit the entire amount of Earnest Money Deposit, Performance Guarantee and Security Deposit of the Bidder/Contractor.

  • The Commissioner reserves the right to request from the Bidder/Contractor a representative sample(s) of the Product offered at any time prior to or after award of a contract.

  • CONTRACT The writing(s) which contain the agreement of the Commissioner and the Bidder/Contractor setting forth the total legal obligation between the parties as determined by applicable rules of law.

  • During the term of the Contract, should the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) receive information that a Bidder/Contractor (or any assignee) is in violation of the above-referenced certification, NYSDOT will offer the Bidder/Contractor (or any assignee) an opportunity to respond.

  • I BID BOND Essex County reserves the right to require the Bidder/Contractor to furnish without additional cost, a performance, payment or bid bond or negotiable irrevocable letter of credit or other form of security for the faithful performance of the contract, whenever the Purchasing Agent in his/her sole discretion deems such bond or security to be in Essex County’s best interest.


More Definitions of Bidder/Contractor

Bidder/Contractor means any entity to which the Bidder/Contractor subcontracts any part of the Contract; and
Bidder/Contractor means the firm who quotes against this bid document issued by the Purchaser. “Contractor” or “Seller” shall mean the successful Bidder and / or Bidders whose bid has been accepted by the Purchaser and shall include his heirs, legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns wherever the context to admits.
Bidder/Contractor means each company, offerer or vendor providing a bid
Bidder/Contractor means a firm that has submitted its Bid or Bids for the Project.
Bidder/Contractor means a firm that has submitted its Bid or Bids for the Project. “Completion Date” is the date of completion of the Works as certified by the Engineer.
Bidder/Contractor means the interested Firm/ Company/ Supplier/ Distributors that may provide or provides related Equipment/Services to any of the
Bidder/Contractor. Means the Company, Firm, person or persons whose bid has been accepted by the Corporation and includes bidder’s successors, representatives, heirs, executors, and administrators unless excluded by contract.