offerer


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someone who presents something to another for acceptance or rejection

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Except when a waiver is requested or in the case of task and delivery order contracts, the contracting officer must award the contract to the apparent successful offerer only if all conflicts are resolved.
It said: "The board of eircom notes the recent share price movement and confirms that the company has received a preliminary approach from a potential offerer that may or may not lead to an offer being made for the company."
This will reportedly let telecomms companies offerer premium MMS capabilities to their subscribers in order to achieve new revenue streams and greater customer loyalty.
Consider asking the offerer to sign an attestation that the offer is within the law.
The offerer of the kidney wrote the following advertisement on the e-bay site: "Young man, 38, non-smoker, non-drinker, offers fully functioning kidney.
Ilion admits that it has received approaches "but is now currently in talks with any potential offerer." While sales in Europe continue to perform well, the company has been hit by lower sales and profitability in the UK, where it has long been engaged in a battle with rival Azlan Group Plc.
It was the fact that the government of the winning offerer was willing to approve importation of Argentine beef in a barter arrangement.
Lyden also pointed out that there have been recent offerings that use REMICs in tandem with REITs to allow the latter to take advantage of certain benefits that would not otherwise be available to the REIT offerer.
In another instance, an order was passed against a company (offerer) under Section 22 of the 1969 Securities and Exchange Ordinance, whereby a penalty of Rs300,000 was imposed for non-implementation of SECP's earlier orders issued under Section 18-A (for submitting fictitious and multiple applications in public offering).