Notice of Intention to enter into a Contract Sample Clauses

Notice of Intention to enter into a Contract. Upon award of the contract and Prior to the expiry of the Tender Validity Period the Procuring Entity shall issue a Notification of Intention to Enter into a Contract / Notification of award to all tenderers which shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
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Related to Notice of Intention to enter into a Contract

  • NOTIFICATION OF INTENTION TO AWARD This Notification of Intention to Award shall be sent to each Tenderer that submitted a Tender. Send this Notification to the Tenderer's Authorized Representative named in the Tender Information Form on the format below. FORMAT

  • Failure to Provide Notice of Expiry If the HSP fails to provide the required 6 months’ Notice that it intends to allow this Agreement to expire, or fails to provide a Transition Plan along with any such Notice, this Agreement shall automatically be extended and the HSP will continue to provide the Services under this Agreement for so long as the Funder may reasonably require to enable all clients of the HSP to transition to new service providers.

  • Termination of Contract The Department may terminate the Contract for refusal by the Contractor to comply with this section by not allowing access to all public records, as defined in Chapter 119, F. S., made or received by the Contractor in conjunction with the Contract.

  • Notice of Material Breach and Intent to Exclude The parties agree that a material breach of this IA by Practitioner constitutes an independent basis for Practitioner’s exclusion from participation in the Federal health care programs. The length of the exclusion shall be in the OIG’s discretion, but not more than three years for each material breach. Upon a preliminary determination by OIG that Practitioner has materially breached this IA, OIG shall notify Practitioner of: (a) Practitioner’s material breach; and (b) OIG’s intent to exclude Practitioner. (This notification shall be referred to as the “Notice of Material Breach and Intent to Exclude.”)‌

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