Submitter definition

Submitter means any person or en- tity who provides confidential commer- cial information to the government. The term ‘‘submitter’’ includes, but is not limited to, corporations, state gov- ernments, and foreign governments.
Submitter means a forest professional.
Submitter means a firm that submits a Statement of Qualifications in response to this RFQ.

Examples of Submitter in a sentence

  • In addition, the Submitter shall provide and maintain a waiver of subrogation endorsement.

  • The Submitter shall attest to understanding and complying with the State of Illinois Workers’ Compensation Code requirement and submit a completed “Certificate Regarding Workers’ Compensation Insurance,” Attachment 2 to the RFP.

  • Execution of a contract for this Project shall constitute agreement by the City and Submitter that said amount is the minimum value of the costs and actual damage caused by the failure of the Submitter to complete the Project within the allotted time.

  • Failure to do so will not relieve the Submitter awarded this contract of its obligation to furnish all material and labor necessary to carry out the provisions of the contract.

  • Submitter must agree to commence work on or before a date to be specified in a written "Notice to Proceed" of the City and to fully complete the project within the time stated in the contract documents.


More Definitions of Submitter

Submitter means an individual or an organization that provides a completed Letter of Assurance. A Submitter may or may not hold Essential Patent Claims. “Submitter” shall include all of its Affiliates unless specifically and permissibly excluded.
Submitter means a vendor or provider who responds to any type of solicitation.
Submitter means any person or en- tity (including corporations; State, local, and tribal governments; and for- eign governments) from whom the De- partment obtains business information.(c) Designation of business information.(1) A submitter must use good faith efforts to designate, by appropriate markings, either at the time of submis- sion or at a reasonable time thereafter, any portion of its submission that it considers to be business information protected from disclosure under Ex- emption 4 of the Act.(2) A submitter’s designations are not binding on the Department and will ex- pire 10 years after the date of the sub- mission unless the submitter requests, and provides justification for, a longer designation period.
Submitter means any person or en- tity outside the Federal Government from which the Department obtains business information, directly or indi- rectly. The term includes corporations; state, local and tribal governments; and foreign governments.
Submitter means any person or entity from whom the Council obtains business information, directly or indirectly. The term includes corporations, state, local, and tribal governments, and foreign governments.
Submitter means a person or body lodging a submission to the Proposed Plan.