Mandatory Requirements definition

Mandatory Requirements means those requirements described herein, which shall be fully satisfied in order for any Proposal to be considered by the City as a qualified Proposal.
Mandatory Requirements means those requirements described herein, which shall be fully satisfied in order for any Bid to be considered by the City as a qualified Bid
Mandatory Requirements means all mandatory standards and technical regulations in the laws, regulations and policies of the Parties;

Examples of Mandatory Requirements in a sentence

  • Proposals Pricing (Section 6.1) 30 points TOTAL 100 A Proposal must meet Mandatory Requirements prior to having the Cost Sheet scored.


More Definitions of Mandatory Requirements

Mandatory Requirements means the proposal requirements described in Section 8.1.
Mandatory Requirements means the minimum elements that a Proposal must contain in order to receive further consideration, as set out in Section 6.3.
Mandatory Requirements or “Minimum Requirements,” means that the Department has established certain requirements with respect to responses to be submitted by Bidder. The use of “shall,” “must,” or “will” (except to indicate simple futurity) in this solicitation indicates compliance is mandatory. Failure to meet mandatory requirements will cause rejection of the bid or termination of the Contract/Direct Order.
Mandatory Requirements means the mandatory requirements listed in paragraph 10.3.1.
Mandatory Requirements means those requirements described in Part I, Instructions to Respondents, which shall be fully satisfied in order for any Bid to be considered by the Owner as a qualified Bid.
Mandatory Requirements means the requirements set out and described in section 2.2.1 which every Proponent must comply with in order to be considered by TCHC. Proposals which do not satisfy the Mandatory Requirements will be deemed to be non-compliant and will not be considered for further consideration in this RFP.
Mandatory Requirements means the requirements set out in section 2.1.1. “may” and “should” used in this RFP denote permissive (not mandatory). “must”, “shall”, and “will” used in this RFP denote mandatory (not permissive). “Project” means all the Work and Deliverables required by a Project Agreement.