BIDDER OR VENDOR definition

BIDDER OR VENDOR. Any individual, firm, or corporation formally submitting a proposal for the material or work contemplated, acting directly or through a duly authorized representative. PROPOSAL: The offer of the bidder submitted on the approved form and setting forth the bidder's prices for performing the work or supplying the material or equipment described in the specifications. SURETY: The corporate body which is bound with and for the contract, or which is liable, and which engages to be responsible for the contractor's payments of all debts pertaining to and for his acceptable performance of the work for which he has contracted.
BIDDER OR VENDOR means the individual or firm supplying the goods and services under this contract.
BIDDER OR VENDOR. Any individual, firm, or corporation formally submitting a proposal for the material or work contemplated, acting directly or through a duly authorized representative. PROPOSAL: The offer of the bidder submitted on the approved form and setting forth the bidder's prices for performing the work or supplying the material or equipment described in the specifications. SURETY: The corporate body which is bound with and for the contract, or which is liable, and which engages to be responsible for the contractor's payments of all debts pertaining to and for his acceptable performance of the work for which he has contracted. ▇▇▇▇▇▇'S DEPOSIT: The security designated in the proposal to be furnished by the bidder as a guaranty of good faith to enter into a contract with the Agency if the work to be performed or the material or equipment to be furnished is awarded to him.

More Definitions of BIDDER OR VENDOR

BIDDER OR VENDOR means an individual or a company that submits, or intends to submit, a Response;
BIDDER OR VENDOR means the person or firm, responding to this RFQQ, and includes all of its officers and employees.