Proposal Process definition

Proposal Process means the process by which the Consortium Members acquire the Company as described in the preamble of this Agreement.
Proposal Process means the process by which the Parties acquire the Target as described in the preamble of this Agreement.

Examples of Proposal Process in a sentence

  • Proposal Process: Vendor gives TIPS member scope of work and price.

  • Residents who wish to paint murals in common areas must follow the Residence Life Mural Proposal Process.

  • Designing a Proposal Process for any of the above additions, deletions, moves or creations.

  • Questions Regarding Specifications or Proposal Process .....................................................

  • Each Consortium Member shall participate in the Proposal Process and use its reasonable best efforts to: (a) comply with the Protocols and ensure that neither it nor its employees, agents or representatives cause (by their action or omission) such Consortium Member to breach the Protocols; (b) participate in meetings with the Special Committee and its advisors; and (c) execute any confidentiality and third party agreements reasonably required by the Company related to the Proposal Process.

  • Each Party shall participate in the Proposal Process and, to the extent commercially practicable, use its best efforts to: (a) comply with the Protocols and ensure that neither it nor its employees, agents or representatives cause (by their action or omission) the other Party to breach the Protocols; (b) participate in meetings with the Special Committee and its advisors; and (c) execute any confidentiality and third party agreements reasonably required by the Target related to the Proposal Process.

  • Unsolicited Proposal Process The unsolicited proposal process set out in the Unsolicited Proposals – Guide to Submission and Assessment, dated February 2014, as may be updated from time to time.

  • In the event that the City participates in a County-wide Request for Proposal Process to secure solid waste services, Contractor agrees that the City may grant a extension of this Agreement ranging from one to five years in lieu of the 5-Year extension granted under Section 2.02, provided that such extension does not shorten the Initial Term as listed in Section 2.01.

  • Unless otherwise agreed to in the Proposal Process, after payment of any non- partner obligations, all net cash flow from a project shall be distributed pro-rata to each partner in the ratio of its respective ownership percentages.

  • Designing a Proposal Process for any of the above additions, moves or creations.

Related to Proposal Process

  • Proposal means the Technical Proposal and the Financial Proposal of the Consultant.

  • Mediation Notice is defined in Section 6.2(b).

  • Competitive Process means a formal sealed, electronic, or web-based bid procedure used for all nonclaims related purchases for goods and services over fifty thousand dollars. For purchases between five thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars, competitive process means quotations obtained from at least three vendors by telephone or written quotations, or both, and supported by evidence of competition. Purchases up to five thousand dollars are exempt from competitive bids providing procurement is based on obtaining maximum quality at minimum cost.

  • Technical Proposal means the Contractor’s Technical Proposal dated (Technical Proposal date).

  • Appraisal Procedure means a procedure whereby two independent appraisers, one chosen by the Company and one by the Investor, shall mutually agree upon the Fair Market Value. Each party shall deliver a notice to the other appointing its appraiser within 10 days after the Appraisal Procedure is invoked. If within 30 days after appointment of the two appraisers they are unable to agree upon the Fair Market Value, a third independent appraiser shall be chosen within 10 days thereafter by the mutual consent of such first two appraisers. The decision of the third appraiser so appointed and chosen shall be given within 30 days after the selection of such third appraiser. If three appraisers shall be appointed and the determination of one appraiser is disparate from the middle determination by more than twice the amount by which the other determination is disparate from the middle determination, then the determination of such appraiser shall be excluded, the remaining two determinations shall be averaged and such average shall be binding and conclusive upon the Company and the Investor; otherwise, the average of all three determinations shall be binding upon the Company and the Investor. The costs of conducting any Appraisal Procedure shall be borne by the Company.