SOQ definition

SOQ means the “Supply Offtake Quantity” of the meter, which represents the maximum daily consumption for the meter;
SOQ means the statement of qualifications submitted by a Proposer to ADOT

Examples of SOQ in a sentence

  • In the event of any inconsistency, conflict or ambiguity among the terms of this Agreement, the Scope of Work, any City-approved Purchase Order, the Fee Proposal, the RFQ and the Consultant’s SOQ, the documents shall govern in the order listed herein.

  • Publicity does not include notices of the Contract award or identification of the project in the SOQ or proposal made to government agencies.

  • The District reserves the right, at any point in the RFQ process, but assumes no obligation, to conduct discussions with any Applicant for the purpose of (1) obtaining information essential for determining the acceptability of a SOQ, or (2) providing the Applicant an opportunity to revise or modify its SOQ (“Discussions”).

  • Any Applicant who does not comply with the requirements of the RFQ Documents shall be subject to a finding of non-responsiveness and/or disqualification by the District, or reduction(s) in points by evaluators in their scoring of the Applicant’s SOQ, as ultimately determined by the District.

  • Interlineations, alterations and erasures contained in a SOQ at the time it is received must be initialed by the signer(s) of the SOQ.


More Definitions of SOQ

SOQ means a Statement of Qualifications submitted in response to this RFQ.
SOQ means the “Supply Offtake Quantity” of the meter, which represents the maximum daily consumption for the meter, as determined by the relevant transporter;
SOQ means the supply offtake quantity of the meter, which represents the daily maximum consumption for the meter (in other words, the amount of supply the meter can physically take off the network).
SOQ means a response submitted in response to this ARFQ.
SOQ means the statement of qualifications submitted by a Respondent in response to this RFQ.