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.
LOI means the letter of intent issued by the Liquidator to the Successful Bidder detailing out the terms and conditions to complete the sale of Company on going concern basis, including the balance sale payment by Successful Bidder as per the provisions of IBC and the Liquidation Process Regulations;

Examples of LOI in a sentence

  • SI UN LITIGE FAIT L'OBJET D'UN ARBITRAGE, VOUS ET NOUS RENONÇONS EXPRESSÉMENT À TOUT DROIT DE PARTICIPER EN TANT QUE REPRÉSENTANT OU MEMBRE D'UN GROUPE À TOUTE RÉCLAMATION COLLECTIVE QUE VOUS POURRIEZ AVOIR CONTRE NOUS OU QUE NOUS POURRIONS AVOIR CONTRE VOUS, OU EN TANT QUE PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL PRIVÉ OU À TOUT AUTRE TITRE REPRÉSENTATIF, DANS LES LIMITES MAXIMALES AUTORISÉES PAR LA LOI.

  • The Parties hereby acknowledge and agree that following the date of the Agreement, the LOI shall terminate and be of no force and effect and the Parties shall have no further obligations thereunder.

  • This Agreement and the documents to be delivered hereunder constitute the sole and entire agreement of the parties to this Agreement with respect to the subject matter contained herein, and supersedes the LOI and all prior and contemporaneous understandings and agreements, both written and oral, with respect to such subject matter.


More Definitions of LOI

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