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02/06/2026 - USA | OH | HAMILTON COUNTY | CINCINNATI | 45214 Midsize City
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) is soliciting proposals. The notice outlines payment terms, including invoice review and potential withholding. It details dispute resolution procedures, warranties, and non-exclusivity. The contractor must provide insurance coverage and adhere to various responsibilities, including criminal history checks and safety precautions. The agreement is non-exclusive, and CMHA is exempt from certain taxes. The document also covers federal requirements, governing law, and contract conditions. The authority reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to negotiate fees. Proposers must adhere to all terms and conditions, with the authority's form of contract being mandatory.
The bid notice states cmha will not pay invoices until services are fully completed as scheduled andor products are received. contractor shall provide a statement of work and signed receiver indicating the work performed and acknowledging its completion. cmha will pay properly submitted invoices in approximately 30 days.
The bid notice states contractor represents and warrants that its services provided for under the terms of this agreement will be of good quality and consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by professionals performing the same or similar service and such services and materials shall be provided in accordance with generally accepted industry standards.
The document outlines payment terms, dispute resolution procedures, warranties, and insurance requirements for a contract. It details how invoices will be handled, the process for resolving billing disputes, and the contractor's responsibilities regarding warranties and insurance coverage. It also includes information about non-exclusivity, indemnity, and limitations of liability.
The bid notice states cmha will not pay invoices until services are fully completed as scheduled andor products are received. contractor shall provide a statement of work and signed receiver indicating the work performed and acknowledging its completion. cmha will pay properly submitted invoices in approximately 30 days.
The bid notice states contractor represents and warrants that its services provided for under the terms of this agreement will be of good quality and consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by professionals performing the same or similar service and such services and materials shall be provided in accordance with generally accepted industry standards.
The contract is for appliance repair services. Payment is contingent upon review and acceptance of the contractor's deliverables. CMHA will pay properly submitted invoices in approximately 30 days. The contractor provides warranties for services and materials. Dispute resolution procedures are outlined. The agreement is nonexclusive. The contractor must provide insurance coverage. The contractor is responsible for various responsibilities, including criminal history checks, providing uniforms, and practicing safety precautions. The contractor must also comply with various federal regulations. The contract includes provisions for termination, amendments, and governing law. The contractor is an independent contractor. The contract is subject to federal requirements and includes clauses for equal employment opportunity, dissemination of information, and procurement of recovered materials.
The bid notice states he successful proposer agrees to deliver to the designated locations on or before the date as specified in the finalized contract.
The bid notice states cmha will pay properly submitted invoices in approximately 30 days.
The bid notice states contractor represents and warrants that its services provided for under the terms of this agreement will be of good quality and consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by professionals performing the same or similar service and such services and materials shall be provided in accordance with generally accepted industry standards.
Mediator Training for Appellate Mediation Program - The Third Appellate District ( the Court) seeks the services of a person or entity with expertise in training mediators to conduct fundamental appellate mediation training sessions for no more than 24 applicants to the Court s mediation panel.
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The agreement is for Mediator Training for the Appellate Mediation Program. The maximum amount the court may pay the contractor is specified. The contractor will perform services and deliver work product as specified. Time is of the essence. The court retains intellectual property rights. Contractor will send invoices after acceptance of services. Contractor warrants services will be performed in a good and workmanlike manner. The court may terminate the agreement for convenience. Insurance requirements are detailed, including commercial general liability, commercial automobile liability, workers compensation, and professional liability insurance. Contractor must comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must maintain records for four years after final payment.
The bid notice states services completion date insert completion date start date can be addressed here too if different from effective date, above.
The bid notice states he jbe will pay contractor as follows: insert payment description.
The bid notice states contractor warrants that, upon delivery, all work product will i be free fromdefects in workmanship, material, and manufacture including, defects that could create a hazard to lifeor property, ii not infringe any third partys rights, including intellectual property rights, iii be of 2rfp title: mediator training for appellate mediation programrfp number: 3dca rfp 252602merchantable quality and fit for the purposes intended by the court, iv comply with the requirementsof this agreement, and v be in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
The bid notice states he maximum amount that the court may pay contractor under this agreement is dollar amount the maximum amount.
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for services. The notice outlines payment terms, including invoice review and potential withholding of payments. It also details dispute resolution procedures, warranties, and insurance requirements. The CMHA reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. The contract is subject to federal regulations and state laws. The document also includes information about the authority's rights, responsibilities, and the process for protests.
The bid notice states he successful proposer agrees to deliver to the designated locations on or before the date as specified in the finalized contract.
The bid notice states cmha will not pay invoices until services are fully completed as scheduled andor products are received.
The bid notice states contractor represents and warrants that its services provided for under the terms of this agreement will be of good quality and consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by professionals performing the same or similar service and such services and materials shall be provided in accordance with generally accepted industry standards.
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