Successful Offeror definition

Successful Offeror means an Offeror who has met all qualifications.
Successful Offeror means an Offeror submitting a responsive proposal and who has furnished, when required, information and data to prove that its financial resources, production or service facilities, personnel, service reputation and experience are adequate to make satisfactory delivery of the services described in the proposal
Successful Offeror means the entity to be specified in the Order, from whom the Goods and/or Services may be procured.

Examples of Successful Offeror in a sentence

  • Failure to do so shall not relieve the Successful Offeror of their obligation to perform as per the provisions of the resulting contract.


More Definitions of Successful Offeror

Successful Offeror means the responsible and responsive Offeror whose Proposal LCDA determines to be most advantageous to LCDA (on the basis of LCDA's evaluation as hereinafter provided) and to whom LCDA makes an award, all in the sole and absolute discretion of LCDA.
Successful Offeror or “Supplier” means the Offeror that has been selected and recommended by the Selection Committee for award of the contract as a result of this RFP.
Successful Offeror or “successful bidder” means the offerer who receives written notification from OSC indicating that its bid or offer has been selected for contract award or, in the case of a contract entered into a noncompetitive basis, the individual or entity that has executed a contract with OSC, that is subject to the Comptroller's approval under State Finance Law §112.
Successful Offeror means the entity to be specified in item 2 of Schedule A to the Conditions of Contract, from whom the Goods and/or Services may be procured.
Successful Offeror means the financial institution selected for award of a contract with the Authority.
Successful Offeror means Offerors selected for a Contract
Successful Offeror means the counterparty to the Debtor under an Alternative Transaction or other party who shall have submitted the highest and otherwise best offer in accordance with the Transactions Procedures and the Transaction Procedures Order.