A tender definition

A tender means a written offer to execute works or provide supplies or services.
A tender means a written offer to supply goods, materials or services.
A tender means a written offer to supply goods, materials or services (which can include an offer received electronically).

Examples of A tender in a sentence

  • A tender valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the Procuring entity as non-responsive.

  • A tender submitted with an adjustable price quotation will be treated as non-responsive and will be rejected, pursuant to paragraph 2.22.

  • A tender valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the Procuring entity as non responsive.

  • A tender valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the Procuring entity as nonresponsive.

  • A tender, which is received after the specified date and time for receipt of tenders will be treated as "late" tender and will be ignored.

  • A tender opened prematurely for this cause will be rejected by the Employer and returned to the tenderer.

  • A tender determined to be not substantially responsive will be rejected by the Employer and may not subsequently be made responsive by the tenderer by correction of the non-conforming deviation or reservation.

  • A tender not accompanied by Earnest money deposit will not be considered.

  • A tender, which does not fulfil any of the above requirements and/or gives evasive information/reply against any such requirement, shall be liable to be ignored and rejected.

  • A tender valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the Procuring Entity as non-responsive.

Related to A tender

  • Legal tender means a medium of exchange, including specie, that is authorized by the United States Constitution or Congress for the payment of debts, public charges, taxes and dues.

  • Invitation to Tender or "ITT" means the Invitation to Tender issued by the Authority on 14/11/2012;