All or None definition

All or None means bidders are required to submit pricing for all years and/or all items requested.
All or None means that bidders are required to submit pricing for all items requested. Any proposal received that does not meet this requirement will be disqualified. If said bid is not listed as “All or None” the City reserves the right to split said bid to our best benefit.
All or None means an award based on the total for all items included in the solicitation.

More Definitions of All or None

All or None means bidders are required to submit pricing for all years and/or all items requested. Any proposal received that does not meet this requirement will be disqualified.
All or None means a market or limit order which is to be executed in its entirety or not at all. All-or-None Orders are treated as having a time-in-force designation of Immediate or Cancel. All-or-None Orders received prior to the opening cross or after market close will be rejected.
All or None. ACHD policy means there is no recourse for parking to be restricted to “residents only”.
All or None. Each Purchaser shall have purchased all of the Subsequent Purchased Shares allocated to it on Annex A hereto.
All or None means that a single contractor will be awarded a contract for either all lines/items in the bid, or nothing at all. In this case, the total cost for each line item (multiplied by the anticipated number of that item that will be purchased) will be added to arrive at a single, grand total for the purchase. The contractor with the lowest grand total cost for all items in the bid will be awarded the contract.
All or None means a conditional bid which requires the purchase of all items on which bids are offered and bidder declines to accept award on individual items.
All or None. This is an "All or None" offering. Should the requisite number of Units to fulfill the entire offering not be subscribed to, the offering will not close.