LOI definition

LOI. (this Section 1 of the RFP) means the Letter of Invitation being sent by the Client to the shortlisted Consultants.
LOI means issuing of Letter of Intent shall constitute the intention of the WTL to place the Purchase Order with the successful bidder.

Examples of LOI in a sentence

  • Letter of Intent: A Letter of Intent (LOI) is a statement indicating UNT’s intent to explore areas of potential collaboration with the other institution over a short period of time.

  • The Department shall provide to the QESPs a form of LOI, which indicates QESP’s interest in submitting a Cost-Effective Feasibility Analysis (“Feasibility Analysis”).

  • Owner will issue the Work Order to the successful bidder on receipt of acceptance of LOI, within 15 days of award of work bidder shall sign all pages and return the acceptance copy of the Work Order to the Owner.


More Definitions of LOI

LOI means Letter of Intent
LOI. (Section 1 of the RFP) refers to the Letter of Invitation sent by UNDP to Proposers.
LOI means loss on ignition a technique used to determine the combustible material by heating the ash residue to a high temperature
LOI means the Letter of Invitation included in the RFP as Section 1 being sent by the Client to the shortlisted Consultants.