TOTAL MAX 100 Sample Clauses

The 'TOTAL MAX 100' clause sets an upper limit or cap, typically on a numerical value such as liability, payment, or quantity, ensuring that the total amount involved does not exceed 100 units. In practice, this means that regardless of the circumstances or calculations elsewhere in the agreement, the maximum exposure or entitlement is strictly limited to 100. This clause is used to allocate risk and provide certainty by preventing unlimited or unforeseen obligations.
TOTAL MAX 100. Minimum Qualifying Mark = 75% The bidders who pass the technical criteria will be subjected to financial evaluation
TOTAL MAX 100. Minimum Qualifying Mark = 75% The Authority may verify all information submitted. Any form of forgery or misinformation from the bidder shall lead to cancellation of the bid/award, institution of legal proceedings and blacklisting for all future KeNHA contracts.

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