Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1979 - 583 pages |
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Page 254
... Bidder's office hereby offers to enter into a Contract with the A - B - C Concrete Products Corporation in ... bidder's name . If the bidder is a corporation , give the state in which incorporated , using the phrase " a corporation ...
... Bidder's office hereby offers to enter into a Contract with the A - B - C Concrete Products Corporation in ... bidder's name . If the bidder is a corporation , give the state in which incorporated , using the phrase " a corporation ...
Page 260
... bidder . There are other considerations , such as the following : 1 The lowest bidder may not have sufficient finances to handle the project . It may therefore be cheaper in the long run to award the contract to the next - higher bidder ...
... bidder . There are other considerations , such as the following : 1 The lowest bidder may not have sufficient finances to handle the project . It may therefore be cheaper in the long run to award the contract to the next - higher bidder ...
Page 275
... bidder is determined at once , absent the extremely improba- ble circumstance of a tie . To be investigated , however , is the question of the lowest responsible bidder , unless prequalification of bidders has been required , in which ...
... bidder is determined at once , absent the extremely improba- ble circumstance of a tie . To be investigated , however , is the question of the lowest responsible bidder , unless prequalification of bidders has been required , in which ...
Contents
Law and Courts | 13 |
Performance or Breach of Contract Obligations | 69 |
Termination of Agreements | 93 |
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