Proposal Page Limitations Sample Clauses

Proposal Page Limitations. The following page limitations are established for Proposals submitted in response to this Solicitation. See paragraph L.8.5.1 for specific volume page limits. 1. Title pages, tabs, dividers, tables of contents, resumes, commitment letters and compliance matrices are excluded from the page counts specified above. Additionally, all sections of the Proposal that are not page limited shall be strictly limited to only the information requested by this Solicitation for that section. Information that can be construed as belonging in one (1) of the other sections of the Proposal will be so construed and counted against that section's page limitation, if applicable. 2. A page is defined as one (1) side of a sheet, 8 1/2" x 11", with at least one (1) inch margins on all sides, using Calibri 12-point font. No less than Calibri 10 point font shall be used for figures and tables. Foldouts count as an equivalent number of 8 1/2" x 11" pages (e.g., 11” x 17” foldout counts as two (2) pages). The metric standard format most closely approximating the described standard 8 1/2" x 11" size may also be used. 3. If final Proposal revisions (“FPR”) are requested, separate page limitations will be specified in the City’s FPR (see Section M of RFP – Evaluation Factors for Award). 4. Pages submitted in excess of the limitations specified in this provision will not be considered or evaluated by the City.
Proposal Page Limitations. The following page limitations are established for Proposals submitted in response to this Solicitation. See paragraph L.8.5.1 for specific volume page limits.
Proposal Page Limitations. (a) The following page limitations are established for each portion of the proposal submitted in response to this solicitation. See the Index of Mission Suitability Subfactors, Section L.11.a (2) for description of proposal format required for each element. Cover Letter No limit Volume I — Mission Suitability Proposal See Below Oral Presentation 60 Slides A. Management Approach B. Technical Understanding A. Management Approach (b) A written page is defined as one side of a sheet, 8 1/2" x 11", with at least one inch margins on all sides and shall contain Arial font text with a size not smaller than 12 point. Foldouts count as an equivalent number of 8 1/2" x 11" pages. The metric standard format most closely approximating the described standard 8 1/2" x 11" size may also be used. Diagrams, graphics, charts, and photographs shall contain Arial font text in a size no smaller than 12 point. (c) Title pages, tables of contents, cross-referencing matrix, list of figures and list of tables, blank dividers, tabs, and glossaries are excluded from the page counts specified in paragraph (a) of this provision. In addition, Volume III of your proposal is not page limited. However, Volume III is to be strictly limited to cost and price information. Information that can be construed as belonging in one of the other Volumes of the proposal will be so construed and counted against that Volume’s page limitation. In Key Personnel, commitment letters shall be limited to no more than one page per individual, resumes shall be limited to no more than two total pages per individual, and position descriptions shall be limited to no more than two total pages per individual . (d) If final revisions are requested, separate page limitations will be specified in the Government's request for that submission. (e) Pages and slides submitted in excess of the limitations specified in this provision will not be evaluated by the Government and pages will be returned to the Offeror.

Related to Proposal Page Limitations

  • Usage Limitations You shall use best efforts to ensure that only Authorized Customer Support Users are provided access to the Service Desk Infrastructure and Student Support Services, including not causing or permitting third parties to access such infrastructure or services.

  • Advertising Limitations Provider is prohibited from using, disclosing, or selling Student Data to (a) inform, influence, or enable Targeted Advertising; or (b) develop a profile of a student, family member/guardian or group, for any purpose other than providing the Service to LEA. This section does not prohibit Provider from using Student Data (i) for adaptive learning or customized student learning (including generating personalized learning recommendations); or (ii) to make product recommendations to teachers or LEA employees; or (iii) to notify account holders about new education product updates, features, or services or from otherwise using Student Data as permitted in this DPA and its accompanying exhibits

  • Review Process Limitations The Asset Representations Reviewer will have no obligation (i) to determine whether a Delinquency Trigger Event has occurred or whether the required percentage of Noteholders has voted to direct an Asset Representations Review under the Indenture, (ii) to determine which Receivables are subject to an Asset Representations Review, (iii) to obtain or confirm the validity of the Review Materials, (iv) to obtain missing or insufficient Review Materials except as specifically described herein, (v) to take any action or cause any other party to take any action under any of the Transaction Documents to enforce any remedies for breaches of representations or warranties about the Eligible Representations, (vi) to determine the reason for the delinquency of any Review Receivable, the creditworthiness of any Obligor, the overall quality of any Review Receivable or the compliance by the Servicer with its covenants with respect to the servicing of such Review Receivable, or (vii) to establish cause, materiality or recourse for any failed Test as described in Section 3.03.

  • Time Limitations The parties mutually agree that, unless otherwise prohibited by law, any action for any matter arising out of or related to any Service (except for issues of nonpayment by Client) must be commenced within six (6) months after the cause of action accrues or the action is forever barred.

  • Storage limitation The data importer shall retain the personal data for no longer than necessary for the purpose(s) for which it is processed. It shall put in place appropriate technical or organisational measures to ensure compliance with this obligation, including erasure or anonymisation2 of the data and all back-ups at the end of the retention period.