PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATION REGARDING CONTINGENT FEES Sample Clauses

PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATION REGARDING CONTINGENT FEES. The prospective contractor represents as a part of such Contractor’s bid that such Contractor has not retained any person or agency on a percentage, commission, or other contingent arrangement to secure this contract.
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PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATION REGARDING CONTINGENT FEES. The Prospective Contractor represents as a part of such Contractor’s statement of qualifications that such Contractor [ HAS or HAS NOT ] retained any person or agency on a percentage, commission, or other contingent arrangement to secure this contract. Company Name: 360 Degree Academy, Inc Signature and Date: Name and Title: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, President and CEO Note: Please be sure to circle the applicable word or words provided above. Failure to circle the applicable word or words and/or to sign the statement of qualifications form may result in the statement of qualifications being rejected as nonresponsive. Modifications or additions to any portion of this statement of qualifications document may be cause for rejection of the statement of qualifications. ATTACHMENT D Company Questionnaire If additional space is needed, please attach supplemental pages as necessary to completely answer all questions.
PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATION REGARDING CONTINGENT FEES. The prospective Contractor represents as a part of such Contractor’s bid or proposal that such Contractor has/has not (use applicable word or words) retained any person or agency on a percentage, commission, or other contingent arrangement to secure this contract. ATTACHMENT F Areas of Coverage List of Counties and School Districts to be served: Statewide Estimate the number of student that can be served on an annual basis: 1000 (Unlimited ability to scale up to a higer number as needed) Company Name: 360 Degree Academy, Inc. Signature and Date: Name and Title: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, President and CEO ATTACHMENT G Additional Data The company has no other disclosures to make at the time of this writing. Company Name: 360 Degree Academy, Inc Signature and Date: Name and Title: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, President and CEO ATTACHMENT H Business Practices - Pre-ETS for Potentially Eligible and VR/VRB Students A student with a disability is an individual who is:

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