Common use of states Clause in Contracts

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States Yes If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. Item If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States X If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States X Will not service Fifty (50) States If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States YES If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States Yes If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. Item If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service AreaService

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States Yes If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. Item If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States Yes, AgreeYa is proposing to service all Fifty (50) States. If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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