Omission definition

Omission is the failure to submit part or all of the information or documentation required in the tendering document.
Omission means a failure to act.
Omission means a failure to perform an act as to which a duty of performance is imposed by law.

Examples of Omission in a sentence

  • To the extent that this Order is for professional services, Supplier shall maintain Professional/ Errors and Omission Liability insurance in the minimum amount of EUR 3,500,000.00 per claim.

  • To the extent that this Order is for professional services, Supplier shall maintain Professional/ Errors and Omission Liability insurance in the minimum amount of CHF 5,000,000.00 per claim.

  • Supplier shall obtain coverage similar to Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability for each Supplier employee performing work under this Order outside of the U.S. To the extent that this Order is for professional services, Supplier shall maintain Professional/ Errors and Omission Liability insurance in the minimum amount of USD $5,000,000.00 per claim.


More Definitions of Omission

Omission means the failure to perform an act that is required by law.
Omission means a failure to act when there is a legal duty to act and the actor is capable of acting.
Omission means the failure to perform an act as to which a
Omission means a willful failure to provide food, clothing, or shelter necessary for a child's welfare or willful abandonment of a child.
Omission means the failure to act or give a decision required of the Customs by Customs law within a reasonable time on a matter duly submitted to them;