Proposal date definition

Proposal date as referenced herein shall mean the local date and time specified in the proposal documents.
Proposal date means the date indicated on Attachment A that the Agreement is offered by Sprint to Customer.
Proposal date means closing date fixed for receipt of Proposals as per Notice Inviting Technical & Financial Proposals or extended by subsequent notification.

Examples of Proposal date in a sentence

  • Cost and Price Certification By submitting cost or price information, the Contractor certified to the best of its knowledge that the information submitted was accurate, complete, and current as of the Proposal date.

  • If an Award of Contract has not been made within 60 days from the Proposal date or within the extension mutually agreed upon, the Proposer may withdraw the Proposal without further liability on the part of either party.

  • All the questions and the corresponding responses prior to the Submission of Proposal date will be made known to all Vendors (where possible) without revealing the identity of the source of the questions.

  • A Conditions of Practice Order is a restrictive sanction and an active measure which reinforces and monitors compliance with the professional standards.

  • Unless otherwise provided in any supplement to these instructions, Vendors shall not modify their Tender Submission after the Submission of Proposal date.


More Definitions of Proposal date

Proposal date means the deadline for submission of Proposals identified in ITP Section 1.7.1.
Proposal date means the date on which the Proposal was received by the AESO pursuant to the REP Round 1 RFP;
Proposal date means the date of the filing of the Proposal with the Official Receiver;
Proposal date means the date on which the Service Provider submitted its proposal to the AESO in response to the RFP.
Proposal date is as defined in the Purchase Agreement.
Proposal date means the date of the Proposal specified in the third recital to this Agreement.
Proposal date means , 2011 [to be provided in execution version].