Omission definition

Omission is the failure to submit part or all of the information or documentation required in the tendering document.
Omission means a failure to act.
Omission means a failure to perform an act as to which a duty of performance is imposed by law.

Examples of Omission in a sentence

  • Omission from the Contract Documents or the misdescription of details of Work which are necessary to carry out the intent of the Contract Documents, or which are customarily performed, shall not relieve Design-Builder from performing such omitted Work (no matter how extensive) or misdescribed details of the Work and they shall be performed as if fully and correctly set forth and described in the Contract Documents, without entitlement to a Change Order hereunder.

  • Every effort will be made to carry out this Agreement and provide the Services, but the Coach shall not be liable for any delay or failure in provision of the Services should the Coach be prevented or delayed by reason of an Act of God, Strike, War, Riots, Lock Outs, Fire, Flood, Accident, Pandemics, Delays in Transit, any Act or Omission of a Telecommunications officer or Third Party Supplier of Services, or any other circumstances beyond the Coach’s control.

  • Contractor shall maintain Law Enforcement Liability or equivalent Errors and Omission Insurance appropriate to the profession, with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000.00 each occurrence and $2,000,000.00 aggregate.

  • If this box is checked, Professional Liability/Errors and Omission in an amount not less than MILLION DOLLARS ($ ,000,000).

  • Omission of any term or obligation from this agreement shall not be deemed an omission from this contract if such term or obligation is provided for elsewhere in this contract.


More Definitions of Omission

Omission means the failure to perform an act that is required by law.
Omission means a failure to act when there is a legal duty to act and the actor is capable of acting.
Omission means the failure to perform an act as to which a
Omission means a failure to perform an act the performance of which is required by law.
Omission means a willful failure to provide food, clothing, or shelter necessary for a child's welfare or willful abandonment of a child.
Omission means the failure to act or give a decision required of the Customs by Customs law within a reasonable time on a matter duly submitted to them;
Omission means an item presented to the Bank for immediate payment (such as a check presented at a branch) not matching your Issue file.