Proposal Due Date and Time definition
Examples of Proposal Due Date and Time in a sentence
At any time prior to the specified Proposal Due Date and Time, a Vendor (or designated representative) may amend or withdraw its Proposal.
No Proposal shall be altered, amended or withdrawn after the specified Proposal Due Date and Time.
Proposals must be received before the Proposal Due Date and Time, as identified in the Procurement Schedule for this RFP.
However, the Vendor shall not place the RFP number and title on the outside of any envelope containing questions, because such an envelope may be identified as a sealed Proposal and may not be opened until after the Proposal Due Date and Time.
Responses received after the Proposal Due Date and Time will not be considered.
To view the list of Proposers, verify that the Sourcewell Procurement Portal opportunities list search is set to “All” or “Closed.” The solicitation status will automatically change to “Closed” after the Proposal Due Date and Time.
In order to allow for an adequate evaluation, the City requires the Proposal to be valid and irrevocable for 90 days after the Proposal Due Date and Time indicated on the cover of this RFP.
However, the Vendor shall not place the RFP title on the outside of any envelope containing questions, because such an envelope may be identified as a sealed Proposal and may not be opened until after the Proposal Due Date and Time.
C.5.1 Proposer may modify submitted Proposals prior to the Proposal Due Date and Time.
Within 30 days after the date of each payment hereunder, the Liquidity Provider shall furnish to the Borrower the original or a certified copy of (or other documentary evidence of) the payment of the Taxes applicable to such payment.