LOI. (this Section 1 of the RFP) means the Letter of Invitation being sent by the Client to the shortlisted Consultants.
LOI means issuing of Letter of Intent shall constitute the intention of the WTL to place the Purchase Order with the successful bidder.
LOI means the letter of intent issued by the Liquidator to the Successful Bidder detailing out the terms and conditions to complete the sale of Company on going concern basis, including the balance sale payment by Successful Bidder as per the provisions of IBC and the Liquidation Process Regulations;
Examples of LOI in a sentence
After issue of LOI/ Work order, contractor has to mobilize all resources within 7 days at site.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, following the Closing the Parties’ obligations under the NDA and the LOI with respect to the Purchased Assets and Assumed Liabilities shall not be binding and shall be of no force or effect.
In particular, you should negotiate the LOI with the mindset that its terms will be subject to little or no modification from that point forward.
There is an implication that an LOI only refers to the final form.
Pxxxxx and Axxxxxx acknowledge and agree that they continue to be bound by the terms of the NDA and the LOI.
More Definitions of LOI
LOI. (Section 1 of the RFP) means the Letter of Invitation sent by the procuring agency to the Consultant.
LOI. (Section 1 of the RFP) means the Letter of Invitation being sent by the Employer to the consultants.
LOI means Letter of Intent
LOI means loss on ignition a technique used to determine the combustible material by heating the ash residue to a high temperature
LOI means the Letter of Invitation included in the RFP as Section 1 being sent by the Client to the shortlisted Consultants.