Common use of IN THE PROPOSAL Clause in Contracts

IN THE PROPOSAL. If errors are found in a proposal, the JBE may reject the proposal; however, the JBE may, at its sole option, correct arithmetic or transposition errors or both on the basis that the lowest level of detail will prevail in any discrepancy. If these corrections result in significant changes in the amount of money to be paid to the Proposer (if selected for the award of the agreement), the Proposer will be informed of the errors and corrections thereof and will be given the option to abide by the corrected amount or withdraw the proposal.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.courts.ca.gov, www.courts.ca.gov, www.courts.ca.gov

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