Bidder/Tenderer definition

Bidder/Tenderer means the interested Firm/ Company that may provide or provides related goods / services to any of the public/ private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.
Bidder/Tenderer means the interested Firm/Company/Supplier/Distributors that may provide or provides the general order items etc. and related services to any of the public/private sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.
Bidder/Tenderer means the Firm/Company/Supplier/Distributers that may provide or provides the same hardware/equipment, etc and related services to any of the public sector organization under the contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.

Examples of Bidder/Tenderer in a sentence

  • Bidder/Tenderer must submit satisfactory documentary proof from end-users list like order copies, award of tender, agreement document.


More Definitions of Bidder/Tenderer

Bidder/Tenderer means the person(s) / Firm / company /Corporation
Bidder/Tenderer means the Firm/ Company/ Supplier/ Distributer that may provide or provides the Goods and related services to any of the public sector organization under t he contract and have registered for the relevant business thereof.
Bidder/Tenderer means Bidding Company submitting the Bid. Any reference to the Bidder includes Bidding Company including its successors, executors and permitted assigns jointly and severally, as the context may require”;
Bidder/Tenderer means a Registered Company or Joint Venture that has submitted its bid as per the criteria/specifications listed.
Bidder/Tenderer means the person(s) / Firm / company /Corporation /Organization/entity, who participated in the Tender.
Bidder/Tenderer means the individual or firm who participates in this tender and submit their bid.
Bidder/Tenderer means the Firm/Company/Supplier/Distributer that may provide or provides the Goods and related services to any of the public sector organization under the contract.