Sentences with phrase «qualified bidders»

The phrase "qualified bidders" refers to individuals or companies who meet specific requirements or criteria set by someone, like a buyer or an organization, in order to participate in a bidding process. Full definition
John Maguire said he was set to give the Office of Emergency Management contract to Butch Yamali of Dover Caterers, one of the three qualified bidders on the emergency list, when Mangano's former assistant, Laura Munafo, intervened.
John Roebuck Auctions, Agents, Representatives or Employees may bid John Roebuck Auctions reserves the right to sell to the next highest qualified Bidder and or Buyer if the winning Bidder and or Buyer is in default of these terms.
Although there was supposed to be an auction in effort to find the highest bidder, Lantern Capital Partners turned out to be the only qualified bidder to have met the initial price set by the court.
An oil and gas lease sale allows qualified bidders to compete for exclusive rights to explore blocks in federal waters off Alaska.
The indictment accuses the men of rigging a request for proposals to ensure that Cor would be selected by Fort Schuyler as the most qualified bidder.
Well, I'm not as well - informed about US government contracting, but in the UK at least, the UK government has actually claimed, apparently seriously, that it is obliged by European Union law to pick the lowest qualifying bidder, and that it would be illegal to take into account evidence of performance on previous contracts!
In a recent survey conducted by the Consortium for School Networking, more than half of rural districts reported that only one Internet provider operates in their area, resulting in a shortage of qualified bidders willing to help them get connected.
Sellers will only consider and give priority to best qualified bidder.
Mortgage lenders in these areas may determine that even though they must maintain, insure and sell the home, they may still make more money and have more qualified bidders at an auction, potentially allowing them to receive full payment for the outstanding mortgage loan.
In fact, many of Lockheed's DOD contracts are non-competitive, meaning the U.S. military has no choice but to use Lockheed because there are no other qualified bidders.
Whitehurst says typically there are three to six qualified bidders in those widely marketed portfolio transactions.
Your firm's properly executed marketing program was effective and drew many qualified bidders to the auctions.
John Maguire said he was set to give the Office of Emergency Management contract to Butch Yamali of Dover Caterers, one of the three qualified bidders on the emergency list, when the former assistant, Laura Munafo, intervened.
John Roebuck Auctions, Inc. reserves the right to sell to the next highest qualified Bidder and or Buyer in the event the successful high Bidder and or Buyer does not comply with the terms of the sale.
After commissioning financial, environmental and structural reports, the broker prepares a confidential marketing document — in this case, it likely runs to more than 50 pages, not including leases, which are thousands of pages more — that goes out to qualified bidders.
They are so far out of compliance with the terms of the lease that there is about a zero percent chance that they will be certified as a qualified bidder for the coming RFP.
Unlike the New England auction, the Virginia offshore wind area will be offered as a single lease, to eight qualified bidders.
As per the norm, all qualified bidders will now have to match the lowest bid in order to get the final approval from the pension funds regulator.
Core multi-tenant shopping centers now attract as many as 100 qualified bidders, according to Richard J. Kuhle, president of Phoenix - based investment and development firm Vestar.
An auction will be held on May 6 for qualified bidders.
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