Should definition

Should means that a certain feature, component and/or action is desirable but not mandatory.
Should or “desirable” means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of the Request for Proposals.
Should or “desirable” means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of the RFP.

More Definitions of Should

Should means a procedure is recommended.
Should means an expected course of action or policy that is to be followed unless inappropriate for a particular circumstance.
Should means that a certain feature, component and/or action is desirable but not mandatory. 2. APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONSa. The contract shall be construed according to the laws of the State of Missouri. The contractor shall comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations related to the performance of the contract to the extent that the same may be applicable.b. To the extent that a provision of the contract is contrary to the Constitution or laws of the State of Missouri or of the United States, the provisions shall be void and unenforceable. However, the balance of the contract shall remain in force between the parties unless terminated by consent of both the contractor and OA/FMDC.
Should. , “may” or “weighted” means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of the Request for Proposals; and
Should means something that is recommended but not mandatory.
Should or “may” means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of the RFP but is not a mandatory requirement
Should or “desirable” means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of this RFQ.