S Proposal Sample Clauses

The 'S Proposal' clause establishes the process by which one party submits a formal proposal or offer to another party within the context of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the required format, content, and method of delivery for proposals, as well as any deadlines or response requirements. By clearly defining how proposals are to be made and considered, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of the process, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and streamlining negotiations.
S Proposal. A complete copy of the refunding application is available in the Office of Early Childhood. The Board approved the acceptance of the Head Start refunding application at the January 22, 2013 board meeting.
S Proposal. The Tenderer’s response shall address the Commercial Requirements of the tender detailed below. The Tenderer shall supply 1 hard copy and 1 soft copy of the Tender response. As part of the response Tenderers must confirm that the soft copies provided are exact duplicates of the hard copies. The Tenderer shall submit his soft copy tender on CD-ROM in Microsoft Office (Word/Excel 2003) format. The Tenderer should submit their proposal in two separate volumes; a technical copy and commercial copy. Each volume shall be labelled accordingly and bear the Tender Reference Number – MEDGS/00219. The Tenderer shall submit a CD ROM containing a copy of each volume. Each volume shall be prepared as an independent, self contained document, detailed below: The Tenderer’s response to the Commercial (Priced) Volume shall be in 4 Sections.
S Proposal. The Tenderer’s response shall address both the Commercial and technical Requirements of the tender and should include as a minimum the information detailed below:

Related to S Proposal

  • Acquisition Proposal “Acquisition Proposal” shall mean any offer or proposal (other than an offer or proposal made or submitted by Parent) contemplating or otherwise relating to any Acquisition Transaction.

  • Superior Proposal (a) Each party agrees and acknowledges that from and after the date hereof until the close of business on April 28, 1997, if Assignor receives a Superior Proposal, Assignor may (i) furnish any information requested by the Offering Party with respect to such Superior Proposal (other than the contents of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement), (ii) participate in negotiations with such Offering Party regarding such Superior Proposal or (iii) enter into one or more letters of intent, term sheets or agreements with respect to any Superior Proposals; provided, however, that if Assignor proposes to take any of the actions specified in clause (iii) hereof, Assignor shall give Assignee prior written notice setting forth Assignor's proposed actions. (b) Not later than the close of business on May 12, 1997, Assignor shall require each Offering Party with whom it is still engaged in discussions to submit a final binding offer, subject only to acceptance by Assignor. Not later than the close of business on May 16, 1997, Assignor shall (i) determine whether any such offer constitutes a Superior Proposal, (ii) if there is more than one Superior Proposal, select which Superior Proposal Assignor intends to accept and (iii) provide written notice to Assignee setting forth all the material terms and conditions of such selected Superior Proposal ("SP Notice"). (c) After receipt of the SP Notice, Assignee shall have five (5) days to notify Assignor of its agreement to modify this Agreement and any Ancillary Agreement as necessary to acquire the Transferred Interests at the same price and under the same terms and conditions as set forth in the SP Notice ("Assignee Acceptance Notice"); provided further, however, if under the terms set forth in the SP Notice Assignor is proposing to accept property (other than cash or promissory notes), Assignee shall have the right to substitute cash in an amount equal to the value of such other property. (d) If Assignor does not give an SP Notice to Assignee on or before May 16, 1997, or if Assignee gives an Assignee Acceptance Notice to Assignor in accordance with subsection (c) hereof, neither Assignor nor Assignee shall thereafter have any right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 15(c).

  • Proposal Proposal means any information supplied by or on behalf of the insured, deemed to be a completed proposal form and medical questionnaire and other relevant information that the insurer may require.

  • Superior Proposals Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in Section 6.3(b), from the date hereof until the Offer Acceptance Time, solely in response to a bona fide written Acquisition Proposal that did not result from a breach of the obligations set forth in Section 6.3(b), (i) the Company may, directly or indirectly, through one or more of their Representatives (including the Advisor), contact the Person or group of Persons making such Acquisition Proposal solely to clarify any ambiguous terms and conditions thereof so as to determine whether such Acquisition Proposal constitutes, or would reasonably be expected to constitute, a Superior Proposal, and (ii) the Company may, upon a good faith determination by the Company Board (after consultation with its financial advisor and outside legal counsel) that the failure to do so would be or would reasonably be expected to be inconsistent with its fiduciary duties under applicable Law, participate or engage in discussions or negotiations with, furnish any non-public information relating to the Company Group to, or afford access to the business, properties, assets, books, records or other non-public information, or to any personnel, of the Company Group pursuant to an Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement to any Person or its Representatives that has made or delivered to the Company such Acquisition Proposal, and otherwise facilitate such Acquisition Proposal or assist such Person (and its Representatives, prospective debt and equity financing sources and/or their respective Representatives) with such Acquisition Proposal (in each case, if requested by such Person); provided, that, prior to taking any action described in this Section 6.3(c)(ii), the Company Board (or a committee thereof) has determined in good faith (after consultation with its financial advisor and outside legal counsel) that such Acquisition Proposal either constitutes a Superior Proposal or would reasonably be expected to lead to a Superior Proposal; provided, however, that (x) the Company will substantially concurrently provide to Parent and its Representatives any non-public information that is provided to any Person or its Representatives given such access in connection with the actions permitted by this Section 6.3(c)(ii) that was not previously made available to Parent and (y) the Company Group shall not provide (and shall not permit any of their respective Representatives to provide) any competitively sensitive non-public information to any Person who is or whose Affiliates are a competitor of the Company Group in connection with the actions permitted by this Section 6.3(c)(ii), except in accordance with customary “clean room” or other similar procedures designed to manage the disclosure of competitively sensitive information.

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