Examples of Firm meeting in a sentence
All materials required for the job will have to be arranged by the Firm meeting the relevant codes specifications.
Given the large number of implementing entities, a firm (called Lead Firm) meeting the minimum criteria may associate itself with others firms for the purposes of providing a bigger pool of experts/ qualified staff for the purpose of this assignment.
The Judicial Council reserves the right to determine the suitability of Proposals for contracts on the basis of Firm meeting administrative requirements, technical requirements, its assessment of the quality of service and performance of items proposed, and cost.
The Court reserves the right to determine the suitability of Proposals for contracts on the basis of Firm meeting administrative requirements, technical requirements, its assessment of the quality of service and performance of items proposed, and cost.
Firm meeting for staff or for management groups may qualify if they meet the appropriate requirements.
Any determination by the Accounting Firm meeting the requirements of this Section 9(c) shall be binding upon the Company and the Executive, subject only to payments pursuant to the following sentence based on a determination that additional Gross-Up Payments should have been made, consistent with the calculations required to be made hereunder (the amount of such additional payments are referred to herein as the "Gross-Up Underpayment").
The Founding Partners understand that at the Firm meeting at the end of 2020, the Founding Partners will sit down to review their contributions to the Firm and discuss whether any equity revisions amongst the six of them should be made.
Vendor / Firm meeting the above criteria will only be considered for opening of commercial bids.
Firm meeting Palm Beach County School Board RFP qualifications and specifications.
However, the other side of that argument is that at the June 14, 2005 Firm meeting, the Plaintiffs Adams and Boughman unilaterally and precipitously voiced their intent to leave the Firm, both physically and professionally, and to set up their own independent law practice.