Common use of EXTRANEOUS TERMS Clause in Contracts

EXTRANEOUS TERMS. Bids must conform to the terms set forth in the Bid Documents, as extraneous terms or material deviations (including additional, inconsistent, conflicting or alternative terms) may render the Bid non-responsive and may result in rejection of the Bid. Extraneous term(s) submitted on standard, pre-printed forms (including but not limited to: product literature, order forms, license agreements, contracts or other documents) that are attached or referenced with submissions shall not be considered part of the Bid or resulting Contract, but shall be deemed included for informational or promotional purposes only. Only those extraneous terms that meet all the following requirements may be considered as having been submitted as part of the Bid: a. Each proposed extraneous term (addition, deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification) must be specifically enumerated in a writing which is not part of a pre-printed form; and b. The writing must identify the particular specification requirement (if any) that Bidder rejects or proposes to modify by inclusion of the extraneous term; and c. The Bidder shall enumerate the proposed addition, counter offer, modification or deviation from the Bid Document, and the reasons therefore.

Appears in 118 contracts

Sources: Consent to Assignment, Piggyback Contract for Commodities, Vendor and Supplier Contracts

EXTRANEOUS TERMS. Bids must conform to the terms set forth in the Bid Documents, as extraneous terms or material deviations (including additional, inconsistent, conflicting or alternative terms) may render the Bid non-responsive and may result in rejection of the Bid. Extraneous term(s) submitted on standard, pre-printed forms (including but not limited to: product literature, order forms, license agreements, contracts or other documents) that are attached or referenced with submissions shall not be considered part of the Bid or resulting Contract, but shall be deemed included for informational or promotional purposes only. Only those extraneous terms that meet all the following requirements may be considered as having been submitted as part of the Bid: a. Each proposed extraneous term (addition, deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification) must be specifically enumerated in a writing which is not part of a pre-printed form; and b. The writing must identify the particular specification requirement (if any) that Bidder rejects or proposes to modify by inclusion of the extraneous term; and c. The Bidder shall enumerate the proposed addition, counter deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification or deviation from the Bid Document, and the reasons therefore.

Appears in 101 contracts

Sources: Centralized Contract for the Acquisition of Light Duty Vehicles, Centralized Contract for the Acquisition of Advanced Scientific Equipment & Instruments, Centralized Contract for the Acquisition of Advanced Scientific Equipment & Instruments

EXTRANEOUS TERMS. Bids must conform to the terms set forth in the Bid Documents, as extraneous Solicitation. Extraneous terms or material deviations (including additional, inconsistent, conflicting or alternative terms) may render the Bid non-responsive and may result in rejection of the Bid. Extraneous term(s) terms submitted on standard, pre-printed forms (including but not limited to: product literature, order forms, license agreements, contracts or other documents) that are attached or referenced with submissions shall not be considered part of the Bid or resulting Contract, but shall be deemed included for informational or promotional purposes only. Only those extraneous terms that meet all the following requirements may be considered as having been submitted as part of the Bid: a. Each proposed extraneous term (addition, deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification) must be specifically enumerated in a writing which is not part of a pre-printed form; and; b. The writing must identify the particular specification Solicitation requirement (if any) that Bidder rejects or proposes to modify by inclusion of the extraneous term; and c. The Bidder shall enumerate the proposed addition, counter deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification or deviation from the Bid DocumentSolicitation, and the reasons thereforetherefor.

Appears in 20 contracts

Sources: Piggyback Contract for Commodities, Centralized Contract for the Acquisition of Vehicles, Consent to Assignment

EXTRANEOUS TERMS. Bids must conform to the terms set forth in the Bid Documents, as extraneous terms or material deviations (including additional, inconsistent, conflicting or alternative terms) may render the Bid non-non- responsive and may result in rejection of the Bid. Extraneous term(s) submitted on standard, pre-printed forms (including but not limited to: product literature, order forms, license agreements, contracts or other documents) that are attached or referenced with submissions shall not be considered part of the Bid or resulting Contract, but shall be deemed included for informational or promotional purposes only. Only those extraneous terms that meet all the following requirements may be considered as having been submitted as part of the Bid: a. Each proposed extraneous term (addition, deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification) must be specifically enumerated in a writing which is not part of a pre-printed form; and b. The writing must identify the particular specification requirement (if any) that Bidder rejects or proposes to modify by inclusion of the extraneous term; and c. The Bidder shall enumerate the proposed addition, counter offer, modification or deviation from the Bid Document, and the reasons therefore.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for the Acquisition of Scientific Equipment and Related Accessories, Contract for the Acquisition of Scientific Equipment and Related Accessories

EXTRANEOUS TERMS. Bids must conform to the terms set forth in the Bid Documents, as extraneous terms or material deviations (including additional, inconsistent, conflicting or alternative terms) may render the Bid non-responsive and may result in rejection of the Bid. Extraneous term(s) submitted on standard, pre-printed forms (including but not limited to: product literature, order forms, license agreements, contracts or other documents) that are attached or referenced with submissions shall not be considered part of the Bid or resulting Contract, but shall be deemed included for informational or promotional purposes only. Only those extraneous terms that meet all the following requirements may be considered as having been submitted as part of the Bid: a. Each proposed extraneous term (addition, deletion, counter-counter- offer, deviation, or modification) must be specifically enumerated in a writing which is not part of a pre-printed form; and b. The writing must identify the particular specification requirement (if any) that Bidder rejects or proposes to modify by inclusion of the extraneous term; and c. The Bidder shall enumerate the proposed addition, counter deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification or deviation from the Bid Document, and the reasons therefore.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Piggyback Contract

EXTRANEOUS TERMS. Bids must conform to the terms set forth in the Bid Documents, as extraneous terms or material deviations (including additional, inconsistent, conflicting or alternative terms) may render the Bid non-responsive and may result in rejection of the Bid. Extraneous term(s) submitted on standard, pre-pre- printed forms (including but not limited to: product literature, order forms, license agreements, contracts or other documents) that are attached or referenced with submissions shall not be considered part of the Bid or resulting Contract, but shall be deemed included for informational or promotional purposes only. Only those extraneous terms that meet all the following requirements may be considered as having been submitted as part of the Bid: a. Each proposed extraneous term (addition, deletion, counter-offer, deviation, or modification) must be specifically enumerated in a writing which is not part of a pre-printed form; and b. The writing must identify the particular specification requirement (if any) that Bidder rejects or proposes to modify by inclusion of the extraneous term; and c. The Bidder shall enumerate the proposed addition, counter offer, modification or deviation from the Bid Document, and the reasons therefore.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Food (Baked Goods) Contract