Common use of Contract Inception Clause in Contracts

Contract Inception. An Offer does not constitute a Contract nor does it confer any rights on the Offeror to the award of a Contract. A Contract is not created until the Offer is accepted in writing by the State of Arizona’s Procurement Officer’s signature on the Offer and Acceptance form. A notice of award or of the intent to award shall not constitute acceptance of the Offer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Request for Proposals, Request for Proposals, Request for Proposals

Contract Inception. An Offer does not constitute a Contract nor does nordoes it confer any rights on the Offeror to the award of a Contract. A Contract is not created until the Offer is accepted in writing by the State of Arizona’s Procurement Officer’s signature on the Offer and Acceptance form. A notice of award or of the intent to award shall not constitute acceptance of the Offer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance, Master Agreement for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance, Mailing Equipment, Supplies, and Maintenance Agreement

Contract Inception. An Offer does not constitute a Contract nor does it confer any rights on the Offeror to the award of a Contract. A Contract is not created until the Offer is accepted in writing by the State of Arizona’s Procurement Officer’s signature on the Offer offer and Acceptance formForm. A notice of award or of the intent to award shall not constitute acceptance of the Offeroffer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Cooperative Purchasing Agreement