Competitive Proposals Sample Clauses

Competitive Proposals. Appendix 14 sets forth provisions for the adjustment of UP's rates and charges to APL as a result of specified market conditions and competitive circumstances.
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Competitive Proposals. (a) Without limitation on any of its other obligations under this Agreement, each Principal Stockholder hereby covenants and agrees that he shall not, directly or indirectly, (i) initiate, solicit, encourage or knowingly facilitate any inquiries or the making of any proposal or offer with respect to, or a transaction to effect, a competitive proposal (as defined in the Merger Agreement) with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries, (ii) have any discussion with or provide any confidential information or data to any Person relating to a competitive proposal, or engage in any negotiations concerning a competitive proposal, or knowingly facilitate any effort or attempt to make or implement an competitive proposal, in each case with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries, (iii) approve, vote in favor of, consent to or recommend, or propose publicly to approve or recommend, any competitive proposal with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries or (iv) approve, vote in favor of, consent to or recommend, or propose to approve or recommend, or execute or enter into, any letter of intent, agreement in principle, merger agreement, acquisition agreement, option agreement or other similar agreement or propose publicly or agree to do any of the foregoing related to any competitive proposal with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries. The Principal Stockholders agree that they will promptly keep Parent informed of the status and terms of any such proposals. (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, if, but only so long as, there exists a Superior Proposal, the obligations of each Principal Stockholder set forth in clauses (iii) and (iv) of Section 4.4(a) above (but not, for the avoidance of any doubt, the obligations of the Principal Stockholders set forth in clauses (i) and (ii) thereof, except as provided in Section 2.6 above) shall be suspended, and neither the Company nor Merger Sub shall be entitled to enforce the same, with respect to actions by a Principal Stockholder in connection with a Superior Proposal.
Competitive Proposals. Without limitation on any of its other obligations under this Agreement, each Principal Stockholder hereby covenants and agrees that he shall not, directly or indirectly, (i) initiate, solicit, encourage or knowingly facilitate any inquiries or the making of any proposal or offer with respect to, or a transaction to effect, a competitive proposal (as defined in the Merger Agreement) with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries, (ii) have any discussion with or provide any confidential information or data to any Person relating to a competitive proposal, or engage in any negotiations concerning a competitive proposal, or knowingly facilitate any effort or attempt to make or implement an competitive proposal, in each case with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries, (iii) approve, vote in favor of, consent to or recommend, or propose publicly to approve or recommend, any competitive proposal with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries or (iv) approve, vote in favor of, consent to or recommend, or propose to approve or recommend, or execute or enter into, any letter of intent, agreement in principle, merger agreement, acquisition agreement, option agreement or other similar agreement or propose publicly or agree to do any of the foregoing related to any competitive proposal with respect to the Company or any of its significant subsidiaries. The Principal Stockholders agree that they will promptly keep Parent informed of the status and terms of any such proposals.
Competitive Proposals. Appendix 9 sets forth provisions for the adjustment of CSXI's rates and charges to APL as a result of specified market conditions and competitive circumstances.
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Competitive Proposals. Competitive proposals are used to purchase professional services where the total cost will exceed $100, 000. Under this procurement method, The State will publish a written request for submission and then review these submissions based on established selection criteria. Under this approach, there are two possible methods of soliciting proposals. • Request for proposal asks that offers submit both qualifications and cost informationRequest for qualifications can be used for purchasing architecture and engineering services. It only asks for information on the offerer’s expertise/experience and not on cost, subject to a negotiation of fair and reasonable compensation. When Competitive Proposals are utilized, the following requirements apply: • Publication Period • Clear Definition • Technical Evaluation • Award
Competitive Proposals. Developer shall solicit competitive proposals for the construction of the Project from no fewer than three (3) qualified general contractors with
Competitive Proposals. Fixed-price or cost-reimbursement type contract. Must identify all evaluation factors and their relative importance, considering price and other factors. • Sole-source procurements - Used only when the small purchase, sealed-bid or competitive proposals methods are not feasible, and one of the following circumstances exists: • The item is only available from one source • There is a public exigency or emergency need for the item that will not permit the delay associated with competitive solicitation • After solicitation of a number of sources, competition is determined inadequate. FY2015 Anaheim/Santa ▇▇▇ UASI Sub-Recipient Grant Guide The awarding agency (Cal-OES) must authorize all noncompetitive proposals over $150,000 prior to the award of purchase; send sole source requests to the Santa ▇▇▇ Fiscal Coordinator for approval.
Competitive Proposals. Competitive proposals for purchases of $50,000 or more should be used when the conditions for sealed bids do not exist. The competitive proposals method of procurement requires a CE, or sponsored site, to publicize a request for proposals (RFP) and solicit proposals as well. After the proposals are received, the CE or sponsored site will evaluate responsive proposals and upon award may conduct contract negotiations with two or more respondents. When using competitive proposals, CEs must: - Solicit proposals from an adequate number of qualified sources. - Publicize the RFP. - Honor all requests to compete as far as practical. - Identify all evaluation factors and their relative importance in the RFP. - Have a written procedure for evaluating proposals, for determining with whom they will negotiate, and for selecting the successful bidder. - Award contracts to the most advantageous bidder. - Promptly notify unsuccessful bidders.