Fax of Acceptance definition

Fax of Acceptance means intimation regarding notification of award by the Employer to the successful Bidder/Service Provider through a Fax/ Letter conveying that the Tender/Bid/Offer has been accepted in accordance with the provisions contained therein.
Fax of Acceptance means intimation regarding notification of award by the Employer to the successful Bidder/Service Provider through a Fax/ Letter conveying that the Tender/Bid/Offer has been accepted in accordance with the provisions contained therein. “Guarantee/Warranty/ Defect Liability Period (DLP)” means the period and other conditions governing the warranty/guarantee/defect liability period of the services as provided in the Contract.
Fax of Acceptance means intimation regarding notification of award by the Purchaser/Consultant to the successful Bidder/Supplier through a fax/ letter/ email conveying that the Tender/Bid/Offer has been accepted in accordance with the provisions contained therein.

Examples of Fax of Acceptance in a sentence

  • Within 30 days of the receipt of the notification of award/ Fax of Acceptance from GAIL, the successful bidder shall furnish the Contract Performance Security (CPS) in accordance with of General Conditions of the Contract.

  • After the successful bidder has been notified for acceptance of his bid, the bidder is required to execute the Contract Agreement within 21 days of receipt of Fax of Acceptance in the form provided in the Bidding Documents.

  • Delivery shall be counted from the date of notification of award / Fax of Acceptance.

  • The contractor/vendor shall be required to submit the successful transaction details to the dealing officer immediately through email/letter and necessarily within 30 days from the date of Fax of Acceptance.

  • The notification of award / Fax of Acceptance will constitute the formation of the Contract.

  • Within 30 days of the receipt of the notification of award/ Fax of Acceptance from BCPL, the successful bidder shall furnish the Contract Performance Security/Guarantee in accordance with General Conditions of the Contract/as stipulated in Section-II of tender document.

  • Within 30 days of the receipt of the notification of award/ Fax of Acceptance from BGL, the successful bidder shall furnish the Contract Performance Security (CPS) in accordance with of General Conditions of the Contract.

  • Award of Contract/Order will be by issuing Fax of Acceptance (FOA) of your bid.

  • After the successful bidder has been notified for acceptance of his bid, the bidder is required to execute the Contract Agreement within 15 days of receipt of Fax of Acceptance in the form provided in the Bidding Documents.

  • The notification of award / Fax of Intent/ Fax of Acceptance will constitute the formation of the Contract.


More Definitions of Fax of Acceptance

Fax of Acceptance means intimation regarding notification of award by the Employer to the successful Bidder/Service Provider through a Fax/
Fax of Acceptance means intimation regarding notification of award by the Employer to the successful Bidder/Service Provider through a Fax/ Letter conveying that the
Fax of Acceptance means intimation regarding notification of award by the Employer
Fax of Acceptance or “Fax of Acceptance of Bid” shall mean intimation by the Owner through a Fax/Letter to successful Contractor that his Bid has been accepted in accordance with the provisions contained in the said “Fax of Acceptance of Bid”.

Related to Fax of Acceptance

  • Notice of Acceptance means the written notification and any accompanying documentation sent to the Consultant by the Principal advising acceptance of its Tender to provide the Services under the Contract.

  • Letter of Acceptance means the letter of formal acceptance, signed by the contractor. Procuring Entity, including any annexed memoranda comprising agreements between and signed by both Parties.

  • Assignment and Acceptance means an assignment and acceptance entered into by a Lender and an Eligible Assignee, and accepted by the Administrative Agent, in substantially the form of Exhibit C hereto.