Bidder Declaration - Sample is a legal document that was released by the Superior Court - Santa Cruz County, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within Santa Cruz County.
Q: What is a Bidder Declaration?
A: A Bidder Declaration is a statement made by a bidder in response to an invitation to bid.
Q: What is the purpose of a Bidder Declaration?
A: The purpose of a Bidder Declaration is for the bidder to confirm their eligibility and ability to perform the contract.
Q: Who is responsible for completing a Bidder Declaration?
A: The bidder is responsible for completing a Bidder Declaration.
Q: What information is typically included in a Bidder Declaration?
A: A Bidder Declaration typically includes information about the bidder's identity, legal status, financial stability, and experience.
Q: Is a Bidder Declaration legally binding?
A: Yes, a Bidder Declaration is legally binding and the bidder must fulfill the stated obligations if awarded the contract.
Q: What can happen if a bidder provides false information in a Bidder Declaration?
A: If a bidder provides false information in a Bidder Declaration, they may face legal consequences and be disqualified from the bidding process.
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