Immaterial error definition

Immaterial error. : 1488 (a) means an irregularity or abnormality that is: 1489 (i) a matter of form that does not affect substance; or
Immaterial error means an irregularity or abnormality that is a matter of form that does not affect substance or an inconsequential variation from a requirement of a solicitation that has no, little, or a trivial effect on the procurement process and that is not prejudicial to other vendors; includes missing signature, missing acknowledgment of an addendum, or a missing copy of a professional license, bond, or insurance certification; a typographical error; an error resulting from an inaccuracy or omission in the solicitation, and any other error that the procurement Procurement officer Officer considers to be immaterial.

Related to Immaterial error

  • immaterial financial interest means any financial interest with a determinable monetary value, the aggregate of which does not exceed R1 000 in any calendar year from the same third party in that calendar year received by –

  • Immaterial Domestic Subsidiary means any Domestic Subsidiary that is not a Material Domestic Subsidiary.

  • Immaterial Title Deficiencies means minor defects or deficiencies in title which do not diminish more than 2% of the aggregate value of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in the Reserve Report used in the most recent determination of the Borrowing Base.

  • Immaterial Subsidiary means any Subsidiary that is not a Material Subsidiary.

  • Immaterial Foreign Subsidiary means any Foreign Subsidiary of the Borrower that is not a Material Foreign Subsidiary.