Items Offered Sample Clauses
The "Items Offered" clause defines the specific goods, products, or services that a party is agreeing to provide under a contract. It typically lists or describes the items in detail, including quantities, models, or specifications, to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of what is being supplied. This clause is essential for preventing misunderstandings or disputes by clearly outlining the scope of what is being offered and delivered.
Items Offered. Bidder shall state the applicable trade name, brand, catalog, manufacturer, and/or product number of the required good, if any, in the bid.
Items Offered. Proposer shall state the applicable trade name, brand, catalog, manufacturer, and/or product number of the required good, if any, in the proposal.
Items Offered. If the item offered has a trade name, brand and/or catalog number, such shall be stated in the bid. If the bidder proposes to furnish an item of a manufacturer or vendor other than that mentioned on the face hereof, bidder must specify maker, brand, quality, catalog number, or other trade designation. Unless such is noted on the bid form, it will be deemed that the item offered is that designated even though the bid may state or equal.
