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ITB - Tweezers - Laboratory Stockroom 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: Universities
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a bid proposal from a company to Princeton University. The document includes various sections and terms and conditions related to the bid. The document begins with a section on facility segregation, stating that the company agrees not to segregate any facilities based on race, creed, color, or national origin. It also mentions that the company should obtain certification from subcontractors exceeding $10,000 that they also comply with these non-segregation requirements. Next, there is a section on labor surplus area inquiry, where the company is asked to provide information about whether they are a small business, a small disadvantaged business enterprise, or if they are located in a labor surplus area. The document then includes a section for the signature of the person authorized to make commitments on behalf of the company, along with their printed name and title. Following this, there is a section with general terms and conditions. It states that the document, along with the attached purchase order, constitutes the complete agreement between the buyer (Princeton University) and the seller (the bidding company). It also mentions that any modifications to the agreement should be in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties. The document further includes provisions related to equal opportunity employment, compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, general warranties for the goods and services provided, a price warranty, and the requirement for timely performance. Additionally, the document specifies that Princeton University has the unrestricted right to reject the goods or services if the seller fails to meet the specified delivery date and conditions. Overall, the document outlines the requirements and conditions for the bidding company to provide goods or services to Princeton University, including compliance with equal opportunity and labor regulations, as well as warranties, pricing terms, and the importance of timely delivery.
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