Must definition

Must. , or “mandatory” means a requirement that must be met in order for a proposal to receive consideration;
Must denotes the imperative in a contract clause or specification. “Must” is synonymous with “required.” Also see “Shall” and “May.” “New York State Procurement (NYSPro)”(formerly known as Procurement Services Group (PSG))” shall mean a division of the New York State Office of General Services which is authorized by law to issue centralized, statewide contracts for use by New York agencies, political subdivisions, schools, libraries and others authorized by law to participate in such contracts.
Must or “mandatory” or “shall” means a requirement that must be met in order for the proposal to receive consideration;

More Definitions of Must

Must. , or “mandatory” means a requirement that must be met in order for a proposal to receive consideration; “Proponent” means a person or entity (excluding its parent, subsidiaries or other affiliates) with the legal capacity to contract, that submits a proposal in response to the RFP;
Must is synonymous with “required.” Also see “Shall” and “May.”
Must denotes the imperative in a contract clause or specification. “Must” is synonymous with “required.” Also see “Shall” and “May.”
Must means a mandate; the action is required.
Must. , "mandatory" or "required" means a requirement that must be met in substantially unaltered form in order for the proposal to receive consideration;
Must. , “mandatory” or “required” means an absolute minimum function or capacity, which, if not satisfied in the proposal, may result in disqualification in the final evaluation;
Must means is required to.