Addenda definition

Addenda. “Addendum” or “Amendment(s)” shall mean a clarification, revision, addition, or deletion to this Invitation For Bid by City which shall become a part of the agreement between the parties.
Addenda. “Addendum” or Amendment(s)” means a clarification, revision, addition, or deletion to the Invitation for Bid by City which will become a part of the agreement between the parties.
Addenda means the written or graphic notices issued prior to submission of e-Tender which modify or interpret the contract documents.

Examples of Addenda in a sentence

  • Only questions answered by formal written Addenda will be binding.

  • Addenda to this solicitation or contract, including any license agreements for computer software.

  • The tendering document consist of Parts 1, 2, and 3, which include all the sections indicated below, and should be read in conjunction with any Addenda issued in accordance with ITT8.

  • Addenda to bid specifications are incorporated by reference as if fully setout herein.

  • The tender document consists of Parts 1, 2, and 3, which includes all the sections specified below, and which should be read in conjunction with any Addenda issued in accordance with ITT10.


More Definitions of Addenda

Addenda means an addition to, deletion from, a material change in, or general interest explanation of the Request for Proposal.
Addenda means all additional information regarding this RFP, including amendments to the RFP;
Addenda means written and/or graphic instructions issued by the University subsequent to the receipt of proposals that modify or interpret the Request for Proposal documents by addition, deletions, clarification, or corrections.
Addenda or “Addendum” means an addendum to this RFP issued by the Contact Person as described in Section 6.8.
Addenda means an addition to, deletion from, a material change in, or general interest explanation of the Invitation to Bid.