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The Tender definition

The Tender means the Tender to be submitted by Joint Venture to the Employer for the work /works.
The Tender means the written offer made by the Service Provider to the Council.

Examples of The Tender in a sentence

  • The Tender, as well as all correspondence and documents relating to the tender exchanged by the tenderer and the Procuring Entity, shall be written in the English Language.

  • The Tender shall have a minimum validity period of ninety (90) days from the last date for submission of the Tender.

  • The Tender Validity period starts from the date fixed for the Tender submission deadline (as prescribed by the Procuring Entity in accordance with ITT 24).

  • The Tender Documents, other documents exchanged between the Tenderer and NFL, the letter of acceptance and work order shall constitute to the contract.

  • The Tender prepared by the Tenderer, as well as all correspondence and documents relating to the tender, exchanged between the Tenderer and KPLC, shall be written in English language.


More Definitions of The Tender

The Tender means the tender set out overleaf;
The Tender means the Tender annexed hereto, and any Appendix or Schedule thereto.
The Tender means Xxxxxxxxxxx’x quotation, offer and / or response to the Company’s enquiry document and / or invitation to tender.
The Tender means the Tender to be submitted by Consortium to the PSCDL forthe work/ works.
The Tender means an offer made by the Company stating the terms on which the Company is prepared to supply goods equipment and/or services to the Customer.
The Tender means the tender submitted by the tenderer for consideration by the Occupier. The tender may also be called the bid and the tenderer as the bidder.
The Tender means Tender 319S/2020/21: the tree maintenance and planting services for the City of Cape Town 2.5.2 “1st addendum” Means the addendum as concluded by the parties on 4 July 2024. 2.5.3