Mandatory Requirement definition

Mandatory Requirement means a condition set out in the specifications/statement of work that must be met without exception.
Mandatory Requirement means Part 1 of the IPSAS financial statement that must be disclosed;
Mandatory Requirement means a compulsory requirement that has to be part of the bid offer. Failure to meet the requirement means that the bid fails the requirement and will be eliminated from the tender process.

Examples of Mandatory Requirement in a sentence

  • Vendors will submit a Yes/No response to the following Mandatory Requirement Questions within MFMP Sourcing.

  • Once all proposals are received, the Procurement Officer will examine the Mandatory Requirement Questions and other required documentation, as listed in Attachment G, to determine if each proposal is deemed responsive.

  • The Procurement Officer will examine the Vendor’s answers to the Mandatory Requirement Questions, the Vendor’s completed Price Sheets, and the Vendor’s other required documentation, as listed in Attachment G, to determine if the Vendor is deemed Responsive.

  • All services performed by Contractors on behalf of the Department must comply with Her Majesty's Government (HMG) policies and standards and in particular the Cabinet Office Security Policy Framework (SPF) - Mandatory Requirement 31 which mandates that Government Departments must have an Information Security Policy setting out how it and its delivery partners, including those offshore and nearshore, comply with the SPF minimum requirements.

  • Provision of IRS Form W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E: Mandatory Requirement: International investors must provide the Company with a valid IRS Form W-8BEN (for individuals) or Form W-8BEN-E (for entities) before any interest payments are made.


More Definitions of Mandatory Requirement

Mandatory Requirement means the requirement for any approval but does not include matters within the discretion of an agency;
Mandatory Requirement means those requirements set out in Item 1 of Section 3. Other requirements described with a “must” or “shall” are interpreted as mandatory requirements of any subsequent contract.
Mandatory Requirement or “(M)” means the Vendor shall comply with the requirement, and the Response will be evaluated on a pass/fail basis.
Mandatory Requirement means the requirement described in Section 7.1.
Mandatory Requirement means a condition set out in the specifications or statement of work that must be met
Mandatory Requirement means minimum requirements of submitting Proponents identified in Section D.6.0 that, if not met, may result in the Proposal being disqualified;
Mandatory Requirement means an item categorised as such or the equivalent in any notice or direction of, or review undertaken by, the LARU, and which must be rectified immediately or within a certain time specified by the LARU. Master Plan means the master plan for the Health Campus to be prepared by the Operator under the D&C Agreement, which details the master plan for the Health Campus for the period up to 2021 and describes conceptual growth of the Health Campus after 2021.