Proposer(s) definition

Proposer(s) means the individuals or business entities, if any, submitting a Proposal in response to this RFP.
Proposer(s) means the firm(s), individual(s), corporation(s), partnership(s) and joint venture(s) that submit Proposals pursuant to this RFP.
Proposer(s) means those entities which have submitted Proposals in response to this RFP.

More Definitions of Proposer(s)

Proposer(s). Conference” means the mandatory meeting for potential Proposers to receive clarification on the points outlined in the solicitation and to ask questions concerning the solicitation.
Proposer(s) means the firm(s), individual(s), corporation(s), partnership(s) and joint venture(s) that submit
Proposer(s) means the firms or entities that submit Proposals in response to this RFP.
Proposer(s). All firms submitting Proposals are referred to as Proposers in this document; after negotiations, an awarded Proposer will be designated as “Consultant”.
Proposer(s) means the individuals, businesses or entities that have submitted a Proposal and have negotiated a contract that has been properly executed on behalf of the Proposer and CCHHS.
Proposer(s) means qualified persons who meet the minimum requirements set forth in Section
Proposer(s) means all firms submitting Proposals are referred to as Proposers in this document; after negotiations, an awarded Proposer will be designated as “Consultant”.