Common use of The Quotation Clause in Contracts

The Quotation. 3.1. The Supplier shall provide to the Client a proposal for the "Services" to be provided ("the Quotation") which shall set out: a) The Services which the Supplier will undertake for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇) The date or time period within which the Service will be performed c) The costs which the Client shall be charged for the performance of the Services including Any fees which the Supplier shall charge Any disbursements or expenses which the Supplier will require the Client to meet (including but not limited to the costs of materials, equipment or labour) Any VAT or tax element which will be payable by the Client The Quotation shall be attached to these terms and conditions and if accepted or where a contract is entered into between the Supplier and the Client, the Client will be deemed to have accepted these terms and conditions in full.

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Sources: Terms of Business, Terms of Business

The Quotation. 3.1. The Supplier shall provide to the Client a proposal for the "Services" services to be provided ("the Quotation") which shall set out: a) The Services services which the Supplier will undertake for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇Client. b) The date or time period within which the Service service will be performed. c) The costs which the Client shall be charged for the performance of the Services including services including: i. Any fees which the Supplier shall charge charge. ii. Any disbursements or expenses which the Supplier will require the Client to meet (including but not limited to the costs of materials, equipment or labour) ). iii. Any VAT or tax element which will be payable by the Client Client. 3.2. The Quotation shall be attached to these terms and conditions as a schedule and if accepted or where a contract is entered into between the Supplier and the Client, the Client will be deemed to have accepted these terms and conditions the content of the Quotation in full.

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Sources: Service Agreement