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Offeror definition

Offeror means a vendor who responds to a Solicitation.
Offeror means a Person who has announced a current intention to make or is making a Take-over Bid.
Offeror means a Person who has announced, and has not withdrawn, an intention to make or who has made, and has not withdrawn, a Take-over Bid, other than a Person who has completed a Permitted Bid, a Competing Permitted Bid or an Exempt Acquisition;

Examples of Offeror in a sentence

  • In all of the following clauses, "Contractor" and "Offeror" mean Seller except as otherwise noted.

  • If a new Offeror is awarded after expiration of this Agreement or if the Agreement is terminated early for any reason, Offeror shall coordinate and cooperate with the newly selected Offeror, as well as with the City, to minimize any disruptions in the services provided and to transfer and convert all relevant Work information to the new Offeror.

  • The City requires the Offeror to establish, through a competitive solicitation process, an Administrative Support/Shared Services Organization (SSO).

  • Prior to the expiration of the Agreement, Offeror shall work with the City to ensure there is no interruption or reduction of service should the Offeror be required to end its services to the City.

  • The City requires the Offeror to identify, through a competitive solicitation process, a local community nonprofit organization to lead the planning, design, and implementation of a series of Coordinated Social Service Hubs.


More Definitions of Offeror

Offeror means the person or organization that responds to an RFP by submitting a proposal with prices to provide the equipment, supplies, and/or services as required in the RFP document.
Offeror means a person who responds to a Solicitation.
Offeror means a person, firm, or entity that submits an Offer in response to this Solicitation. Any Offeror may be represented by an agent after submitting evidence demonstrating the agent’s authority. The agent cannot certify as to his own agency status.
Offeror or “Bidder” shall mean any person, partnership, firm, corporation or other authorized entity submitting a bid to the State pursuant to this IFB.
Offeror means a person submitting a Proposal in response to a request for proposals.
Offeror means the single legal entity submitting the offer. The term “Bidder” is used interchangeably with the term “Offeror.” See bidding provisions entitled “Signing Your Offer” and “Bid/Proposal As Offer To Contract.”
Offeror means a Person who has announced an intention to make or who has made a Take-over Bid;