Written quotations means quotations referred to in paragraph 12(1)(b) of this policy.
Written quotations means quotations referred to in clause 12(1)(c) of this Policy.
Written quotations means quotations referred in sub-regulation 12(1)(b) of the supply chain management regulations (published under GN868 in Government Gazette 27636 30 May 2005).
Examples of Written quotations in a sentence
Written quotations must be on the vendor’s letterhead or an official quotation form.
Written quotations signed by Seller are valid for a period of 30 days unless otherwise noted by Seller.
Written quotations expire thirty (30) calendar days from the date of quotation unless specified otherwise.
Written quotations must be sought by not less than three individuals or organisations that could undertake the contract.
Written quotations automatically expire 30 calendar days from the date issued and are subject to termination by notice within that period.
More Definitions of Written quotations
Written quotations means three quotations for procurement of R 2,000 and above but not exceeding R 10,000 as referred to in paragraph 12(1) & 16(a) of this Policy.
Written quotations means quotations referred to in paragraph 11.3.2(a)(ii) of this policy.
Written quotations means quotations referred to in section 12(1)(b) of this policy.
Written quotations means three quotations for procurement of R 2,000 and above but not exceeding
Written quotations means quotations referred to in paragraph 16(1)(b) of this policy.
Written quotations means written quotations contemplated in section 16.2 of this Policy; and
Written quotations means a quote issued by a vendor on vendor letterhead. The Written Quotation should include, at a minimum, quantity, unit price, extended price, shipping, installation and taxes as applicable. The Written Quotation should also include the length of time that the Written Quotation is valid, e.g., thirty (30) days.