Definitions
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- verb To submit a second or subsequent
tender
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Examples
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Spotless was forced to retender some existing contracts at lower margins in fiscal 2011 and lost some cleaning and managed-services contracts.
Spotless Defense Lacks Polish Cynthia Koons 2012
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It is believed they were advised that even if a bid by Spurs to seek a judicial review of the contentious decision to award the stadium to West Ham was successful, they could retender on the basis that the track must be retained.
London set to table a bid for 2017 World Athletics Championship 2011
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Four years later, in January 2002, Company F attempted to retender the defense and indemnification to Company S by alleging mistakes of fact and law.
Insurance Defense 2006
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The Court held that the defendant, Company S, had failed to establish that it lost its right to control its defense beginning on January 18, 2002, when Company F attempted to retender defense to Company S, and thus estoppel did not apply from that point on.
Insurance Defense 2006
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Once an insurance company that has voluntarily assumed the defense in an action attempts to retender the defense to the appropriate party, the insurance company is no longer a volunteer, unless that insurance company is estopped from denying or disclaiming coverage.
Insurance Defense 2006
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The Court then considered the issue of whether the doctrine of estoppel precluded Company F from disclaiming coverage when it attempted to retender defense to Company S.
Insurance Defense 2006
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The Court then considered the issue of whether the doctrine of estoppel precluded Company F from disclaiming coverage when it attempted to retender defense to Company S.
Fourth Department Considers Insurance Defense and Indemnifaction Issues. 2006
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The Court held that the defendant, Company S, had failed to establish that it lost its right to control its defense beginning on January 18, 2002, when Company F attempted to retender defense to Company S, and thus estoppel did not apply from that point on.
Fourth Department Considers Insurance Defense and Indemnifaction Issues. 2006
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Four years later, in January 2002, Company F attempted to retender the defense and indemnification to Company S by alleging mistakes of fact and law.
Fourth Department Considers Insurance Defense and Indemnifaction Issues. 2006
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Once an insurance company that has voluntarily assumed the defense in an action attempts to retender the defense to the appropriate party, the insurance company is no longer a volunteer, unless that insurance company is estopped from denying or disclaiming coverage.
Fourth Department Considers Insurance Defense and Indemnifaction Issues. 2006
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