Resulting Contract Sample Clauses

The 'Resulting Contract' clause defines the legal agreement that comes into existence once certain conditions, such as acceptance of a bid or offer, are met between parties. In practice, this clause clarifies that the terms and obligations outlined in the tender documents or proposal become binding upon acceptance, forming the basis of the contract. Its core function is to ensure that both parties understand when and how a binding contract is formed, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over the enforceability of the agreement.
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Resulting Contract. The resulting contract between the District and the successful Bidder(s) shall incorporate the following documents and the execution of this Agreement will be required after an award is made (see Part VIII – Forms): a. General Provisions including Contract Terms and Conditions; Payee Data Record; Contractor Certification Clauses; General Contract Terms and Conditions, and Insurance Requirements. (CCC, GTC) ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/ols/Resources/StandardContractLanguage.aspx b. The Statement of Work to be performed and/or work requirements set forth in this IFB. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ subsequent to the initial release of the IFB. d. The District’s response to written questions and clarification to the IFB. e.▇▇▇▇▇’s Law Screening and Certification (If applicable).
Resulting Contract. The resulting contract between the District and the successful Bidder(s) shall incorporate the following documents and the execution of this Agreement will be required after an award is made (see Part VIII – Forms): a. General Provisions including Contract Terms and Conditions; Payee Data Record; Contractor Certification Clauses; General Contract Terms and Conditions, and Insurance Requirements. (CCC, GTC) ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/ols/Resources/StandardContractLanguage.aspx b.The Statement of Work to be performed and/or work requirements set forth in this IFB.
Resulting Contract. This will be a Requirements Contract. It may be a split award by working circles or be awarded to one contractor. This means that the award can be made to one contract or to three contractors, one contractor per working circle. The government will determine the number of awards based on what is considered to be in its best interest.
Resulting Contract. EVERY RESULTING CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ALL TERMS OF THE DISTRICT PROCUREMENT CODE INCLUDING LIMITATIONS AS TO DURATION, RIGHTS OF THE DISTRICT TO TERMINATE AND MEANS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION. NO RESULTING CONTRACT IS RENEWABLE EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED IN THE SOLICITATION. NO VENDOR TERMS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE SOLICITATION AND DISTRICT PROCUREMENT CODE.
Resulting Contract. It is the intention of the City of Atlantic Beach to retain two concrete contractors for concrete repairs to existing sidewalks, driveways, curb & gutter and other miscellaneous small repairs. Any agreement or contract resulting from acceptance of a bid shall be on forms either supplied by, or approved by, the City and shall contain, as a minimum, applicable provision of the Request for Bid. The City reserves the right to reject any agreement which does not conform to the Request for Bid and any City requirements for agreements and contracts.
Resulting Contract. It is the intention of the City of Atlantic Beach to retain one Contractor for repair of electrical motors (single and three-phase) and pumps (water and sewer), valves and mechanical repairs to various components of the water and sewer treatment plants and lift stations. Any agreement or contract resulting from acceptance of a bid shall be on forms either supplied by or approved by the City and shall contain, at a minimum, applicable provisions of the request for bid. The City reserves the right to reject any agreement which does not conform to the Request for Bid and any City requirements for agreements and contracts.
Resulting Contract. 2.1 Attached to this RFP is the contract that will be awarded to the successful Offeror (“Contract”). Please review the Contract and its terms and conditions carefully prior to submitting your Proposal. Any exceptions to the terms and conditions must clearly identify the provision at issue; explain the reason for the exception, and offer alternative language if applicable. 2.2 It is anticipated that the Contract will be executed with the selected Offeror on or before March 13th 2018 . Performance is estimated to begin on before April 3rd 2018 .

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