Right to Select Qualified Bidders Sample Clauses

Right to Select Qualified Bidders. Public Owners, all Prime Contractors, and all Subcontractors have the absolute right to select any qualified bidder or proposer that is a High Road Contractor as defined in this Agreement, and award contracts or subcontracts at any tier on a Covered Project without reference to the existence or non-existence of any collective bargaining agreements between the prospective prime contractor or subcontractor and any Union, provided only that such prospective prime contractor or subcontractor is willing, ready, and able to comply with this Agreement and to execute a Letter of Assent (in the form attached as Attachment A) should such entity be awarded work covered by this Agreement.
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Right to Select Qualified Bidders. The Owner, the Contractor and/or Subcontractor shall have the absolute right to select any qualified bidder or proposer and award contracts or subcontracts on the Project without reference to the existence or non-existence of any collective bargaining agreements between the prospective contractor or subcontractor and any Signatory Union, provided only that such prospective contractor or subcontractor is willing, ready, and able to comply with this Agreement and to execute a Letter of Assent (in the form attached as Attachment “A”) should such entity be awarded work covered by this Agreement. If prime-tier Subcontractors are not able to achieve the Project’s goals for Certified Firm participation by contracting with Signatory Subcontractors, then the prime-tier Subcontractors shall not be restricted or prohibited from contracting with lower-tier Certified Firms that are non-signatory (see Subsection 2.1A hereof).

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  • ELIGIBILITY OF E-BIDDERS 1.1. Parties who are interested to participate in public auction (“E-Bidders”) may do so by logging on to EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. Website and register as a member.

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  • Right to Object Any Person who has not requested exclusion from the Settlement Class and who objects to the settlement may appear in person or through counsel, at that Person’s own expense, at the Fairness Hearing to present any evidence or argument that the Court deems proper and relevant. However, no such Person shall be heard, and no papers, briefs, pleadings, or other Documents submitted by any such Person shall be received and considered by the Court, unless such Person properly submits a written objection that includes: (a) a notice of intention to appear; (b) proof of membership in the Settlement Class; and (c) the specific grounds for the objection and any reasons why such Person desires to appear and be heard, as well as all Documents or writings that such Person desires the Court to consider. Such a written objection must be both filed with the Court no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date set for the Fairness Hearing and mailed to Settlement Class Counsel and Settling Defendants’ Counsel at the addresses provided in the Class Notice and postmarked (or mailed by overnight delivery) no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the Fairness Hearing. Any Person who fails to object in the manner prescribed herein shall be deemed to have waived its objections and will forever be barred from making any such objections in the Actions or in any other action or proceeding, unless otherwise excused for good cause shown as determined by the Court.

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