Solicitation Amendment (or Addendum) definition

Solicitation Amendment (or Addendum) means a written document that is authorized by the Procurement Officer and issued for the purpose of making changes to the Solicitation.
Solicitation Amendment (or Addendum) means a written document that is authorized by the

Examples of Solicitation Amendment (or Addendum) in a sentence

  • Any inquiry that results in changes to the Solicitation shall be answered solely through a written Solicitation Amendment or Addendum.

  • The Solicitation shall only be modified by a Solicitation Amendment or Addendum.

  • Unless otherwise stated in the Solicitation, each Solicitation Amendment or Addendum shall be signed with an original signature by the person signing the Offer and shall be submitted no later than the Offer due date and time.

  • Failure to return a signed copy of a material Solicitation Amendment or Addendum or to follow the instructions for acknowledgement of the Solicitation Amendment/Addendum shall result in rejection of the Offer.

  • Material issues raised at the conference that result in changes to the Solicitation shall be answered solely through a written Solicitation Amendment or Addendum.

Related to Solicitation Amendment (or Addendum)

  • Solicitation Amendment means a written document that is authorized by the Procurement Officer and issued for the purpose of making changes to the Solicitation.

  • Addenda or Addendum means additional directions, modifications and alternations to solicitation which is issued as separate document prior to the time of receipt of Bids or proposals

  • Reaffirmation Agreement means that certain Reaffirmation Agreement, dated as of the Restatement Effective Date, by and among the Loan Parties and the Administrative Agent, substantially in the form of Exhibit Q.