Examples of Proposal Validity Period in a sentence
Proposal shall remain valid for a period not less than 180 (one hundred and eighty) days from the Proposal Due Date ("Proposal Validity Period").
All submitted proposals must be valid until at least twelve (12) months from the Final Submission Date as set forth above (the "Proposal Validity Period"), and may not be revoked or changed by the Bidder during this period for any reason whatsoever.
Proposals are to remain valid and open for acceptance by EECA for the Proposal Validity Period.
All submitted proposals must be valid until at least six (6) months from the Final Submission Date as set forth above (the "Proposal Validity Period"), and may not be revoked or changed by the Bidder during this period for any reason whatsoever.
Notwithstanding such notification, the Proponents’ Proposals shall be irrevocable until the expiration of the Proposal Validity Period (or extended Proposal Validity Period, if applicable) or Financial Close, in accordance with RFP Section 5.4. (2) Any time after Financial Close, the Sponsors, and a member or members of the Evaluation Committee will meet with any unsuccessful Proponents, at the request of the unsuccessful Proponent, to provide a de-briefing.