Tender Book definition

Tender Book means Tender Book registered by the Seller under no. [•] for the organisation of the Auction;

Examples of Tender Book in a sentence

  • All data and information received from the contractor in order to achieve the objectives of this task must be treated confidentially and can only be used in connection with the execution of the activities described in this Tender Book.

  • The tank cars are handed over to the Lessee based on a handover – takeover official report, signed by the representatives of both contracting companies under the provisions stipulated in the Tender Book (Annex no.

Related to Tender Book

  • Order Book means the trading system or platform operated by BSEF in which all market participants in the trading system or platform have the ability to enter multiple bids and offers, observe or receive bids and offers entered by other market participants, and transact on such bids and offers. A Participant must indicate if a bid or offer posted on an Order Book is firm or indicative.

  • Tender/Bid means the Contractor’s priced offer to the Employer for the performance and completion of the works and remedying of any defects therein in accordance with the provisions of the Contract, as accepted by the Letter of Acceptance. The word Tender is synonymous with “Bid” and the words “Tender Documents” with “Bidding Documents”.

  • Approved Stock Exchange means the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ or such other stock exchange in the United States of America, the United Kingdom or Hong Kong as is approved in writing by the Facility Agent or, in each case, any successor thereto.

  • Redemption Conditions means, with respect to any payment of cash in respect of the principal amount of any Permitted Convertible Debt, satisfaction of each of the following events: (a) no Default or Event of Default shall exist or result therefrom, and (b) both immediately before and at all times after such redemption, Borrower’s Qualified Cash shall be no less than the sum of 150% of the outstanding Secured Obligations plus the Qualified Cash A/P Amount.

  • Tender Offer means a takeover offer, tender offer, exchange offer, solicitation, proposal or other event by any entity or person that results in such entity or person purchasing, or otherwise obtaining or having the right to obtain, by conversion or other means, greater than 10 per cent. and less than 100 per cent. of the outstanding voting shares of the Share Company, as determined by the Determination Agent, based upon the making of filings with governmental or self-regulatory agencies or such other information as the Determination Agent deems relevant.