Quotation Summary definition

Quotation Summary means Form 2B.

Examples of Quotation Summary in a sentence

  • This charge will be calculated by multiplying the number of miles in excess of the Scheme Mileage by the rate per mile set out in your Quotation Summary plus VAT.

  • Such Quotation Summary will be reviewed and evaluated from both the technical and commercial perspectives, taking into account of factors such as the quality and quantity of direct material supplied, pricing, payments terms and delivery lead time, firstly by managers of the purchasing department and further jointly by the Group’s production management and finance departments and subject to the final approval by the CEO of the Group.

  • The revised Quotation Summary will then be prepared and again be reviewed and evaluated from both the technical and commercial perspectives by the Group’s management and finance departments and upon the final approval of the CEO of the Group.

  • Any notice to be given by the District of Kent under this contract shall be deemed given one day after deposit in the mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the Contractor at his or hers address shown on the Quotation Summary Sheet.

Related to Quotation Summary

  • Request for Quotation (“RFQ”) means a document or documents containing the specification, and proposed terms and conditions issued to potential suppliers to solicit written Quotations.

  • Request for Quotation (RFQ) means the document(s) containing the Conditions of Quoting and Contract, the Annexure, Special Conditions of Contract (if any), Scope of Services, Response Schedules and any other document issued for the purposes of inviting Quotations for the Services.

  • Quotation Date means, in relation to any period for which an interest rate is to be determined under any provision of a Finance Document, the day which is 2 Business Days before the first day of that period, unless market practice differs in the London Interbank Market for a currency, in which case the Quotation Date will be determined by the Agent in accordance with market practice in the London Interbank Market (and if quotations would normally be given by leading banks in the London Interbank Market on more than one day, the Quotation Date will be the last of those days);

  • Request for Quotations or “RFQ” means an informal request for prices on Goods and/or Services with an estimated procurement cost between $10,000 and up to but not including

  • Quotation means the offer letter and quotation provided separately to Customer.