Advantageous definition

Advantageous means in the Board’s best interests, as assessed according to the judgment of the Board.
Advantageous means a judgmental assessment of what is in the State's best interests.
Advantageous means in the best interests of Maricopa County as solely determined by the Chief Procurement Officer except as otherwise specified in this Code.

Examples of Advantageous in a sentence

  • We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest evaluated cost Tender, the Most Advantageous Tender or any other.

  • By applying the criteria and methodologies, the Procuring Entity shall determine the Most Advantageous Tender.

  • In that event the Procuring Entity may award the Contract to the Tenderer offering the next Most Advantageous Tender.

  • This Section specifies the criteria to determine the Most Advantageous Bid.

  • If alternatives are permitted, only the technical alternatives, if any, of the Most Advantageous Tenderer shall be considered by the Procuring Entity.


More Definitions of Advantageous

Advantageous means in the best interests of Pinal County as solely determined by the Director except as otherwise specified in this Code.
Advantageous means that something is in the University’s best interests or provides the best overall value.
Advantageous means in the Contracting Agency's best interests, as assessed according to the judgment of the Contracting Agency.
Advantageous means a judgmental assessment by the Agency of the Agency's best interests.
Advantageous means in the City's best interests, as assessed according to the judgment of the City.
Advantageous means in the best interest of the Judicial Branch Unit as solely determined by the respective designee or delegate.
Advantageous means in the District's best interests, as assessed according to the judgment of the District.