Submittal and Withdrawal of Bids Sample Clauses

Submittal and Withdrawal of Bids. Employees may withdraw their bids in writing at any time prior to the referral. Any bids submitted subsequent to the date and time a vacancy is considered to have occurred will not be considered for that vacancy, except as provided for in Section 19.4 of this Agreement. The Agency will determine and provide an electronic process for bid submissions and withdrawals.
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Submittal and Withdrawal of Bids. ‌ Any bids submitted after the date a vacancy is considered to have occurred will not be considered for that vacancy. Employees may withdraw their bids, in writing, at any time prior to the referral.
Submittal and Withdrawal of Bids. Employee will submit a shift bid request to Human Resource Services. Any bids received by Human Resource Services after Human Resource Services has received notice that the position will be filled on a permanent basis will not be considered for the vacancy. An employee may withdraw or amend their shift bid request, in writing to Human Resource Services, at any time.
Submittal and Withdrawal of Bids. Transfer bid requests may be submitted at any time. Any bids submitted after the date a vacancy is considered to have occurred will not be considered for that vacancy. Employees may withdraw their bids, in writing, at any time prior to the referral.

Related to Submittal and Withdrawal of Bids

  • Withdrawal Before Bidding 7.1. Registered E-Bidders, who have completed the 10% deposit payment, are entitled to withdraw from the auction at least one (1) working day before the auction date by 5.00 pm.

  • Withdrawal of Members A member may withdraw from this LLC by giving written notice to all other members at least days before the date the withdrawal is to be effective.

  • Withdrawal of Resignation An Employee who has terminated her employment through resignation, may withdraw her resignation within three (3) days of the time it was submitted to the Employer.

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