Government Bid definition

Government Bid means a bid, tender or proposal which, if accepted, would result in a Government Contract.
Government Bid means any quotation, bid or proposal submitted to any Governmental Body or any proposed prime contractor or higher-tier subcontractor of any Governmental Body.
Government Bid means any offer made by Company prior to the Closing Date which, if accepted, would result in a Government Contract.

Examples of Government Bid in a sentence

  • An employee who is the primary care provider and who is currently on an active work assignment and who meets the eligibility criteria in 17.02 (b) shall be eligible to receive, on a weekly basis, 100% of the employee’s regular wages of the work assignment(s) for the first two (2) weeks (but no more than 100% of the employee’s regular weekly wages, less applicable EI weekly earnings), and 45% of their regular wages for the remaining term of their current work assignment(s).

  • Furthermore, I understand that fraudulent and collusive bidding is a crime under the Virginia Governmental Frauds Act, the Virginia Government Bid Rigging Act, the Virginia Anti-Trust Act, and Federal Law and can result in fines, prison sentences, and civil damage awards.

  • Furthermore, I understand that fraudulent and collusive bidding is a crime under the Virginia Governmental Frauds Act, the Virginia Government Bid Rigging Act, and Virginia Antitrust Act, and Federal Law and can result in fines, prison sentences, and civil damage awards.

  • Furthermore, I understand that fraud and unlawful collusion are crimes under the Virginia Governmental Frauds Act, the Virginia Government Bid Rigging Act, the Virginia Antitrust Act, and federal law, and can result in fines, prison sentences, and civil damage awards.

  • Furthermore, I understand that fraudulent and collusive bidding is a crime under the Virginia Governmental Frauds Act, the Virginia Government Bid Rigging Act, the Virginia Anti-Trust Act, and Federal Law and can result in fines, prison sentences, and civil damage awards.c. The accompanying bid is in compliance with the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act 2.2-3100, supplemented by Article 6, 2.2-4367-69 of the Code of Virginia.


More Definitions of Government Bid

Government Bid means any written quotations, bids or proposals that, if accepted, would bind the Company to perform the resultant Government Contract to furnish products or services to any Governmental Authority; and (ii) the term “Government Contract” means a written, mutually-binding legal relationship with any Governmental Authority which obligates the Company to furnish products or services.
Government Bid means any quotation, offer, bid or proposal made by the Company prior to the Effective Time that, if accepted, would result in or lead to a Government Contract. For avoidance of doubt, the term Government Bid includes only quotations, offers, bids or proposals that have not expired and for which award has not been made.
Government Bid means any bid, offer, proposal or response to solicitation which, if accepted or awarded, would result in the establishment of a Government Contract.
Government Bid means any quotation, bid or proposal made by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries prior to the date hereof which, if accepted, would result in a Government Contract.
Government Bid means any quotation, bid or proposal made by the Company or any of its subsidiaries that if accepted or awarded to the Company or any of its subsidiaries would constitute a Government Contract with any Governmental Authority or with any person engaged in a Government Contract for the design, manufacture or sale of products or the provision of services by the Company or any its subsidiaries.
Government Bid means any Bid that, if accepted or awarded, reasonably would be expected to lead to a Government Contract between Giga and/or any of its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and any Governmental Authority, on the other hand.
Government Bid means any offer to sell made by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries prior to the Closing Date which, if accepted, would result in a Government Contract and for which an award has not been issued more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of this Agreement.