Transmittal Letter definition

Transmittal Letter has the meaning specified in Section 3.1(a).
Transmittal Letter has the meaning set forth in Section 2.13(a).

Examples of Transmittal Letter in a sentence

  • The Transmittal Letter should be brief and signed by an individual who is authorized to commit the Bidder to the services and requirements as stated in this IFB.

  • Acknowledgment of the receipt of all amendments to this RFP issued before the proposal due date must accompany the Offeror’s proposal in the Transmittal Letter accompanying the Technical Proposal submittal.

  • In any event, a Unit holder will be deemed to tender Units in compliance with Rule 14e-4 and the Offer if the holder is the record owner of the Units and the holder (i) delivers the Units pursuant to the terms of the Offer, (ii) causes such delivery to be made, (iii) guarantees such delivery, (iv) causes a guaranty of such delivery, or (v) uses any other method permitted in the Offer (such as facsimile delivery of the Transmittal Letter).

  • The Transmittal Letter should be brief and signed by an individual who is authorized to commit the Offeror to the services and requirements as stated in this RFP.

  • Any information which is claimed to be confidential is to be noted by reference and included after the Transmittal Letter.


More Definitions of Transmittal Letter

Transmittal Letter has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).
Transmittal Letter means a letter describing a Purchased Mortgage Loan delivered or to be delivered to the Custodian hereunder, in the form attached to the Custodial Agreement.
Transmittal Letter means a letter substantially in the form of Annex 11 hereto.
Transmittal Letter has the meaning set forth in the Custodial Agreement.
Transmittal Letter means the letter of transmittal to be sent by Target to holders of Target Shares for use in connection with the Arrangement;
Transmittal Letter means the Transmittal and Bailment Letter in the form of Annex 10 hereto.
Transmittal Letter shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.7.