noun A person or entity that makes an offer or proposal
In legal proceedings, the offeror may be referenced when discussing offers made in settlement negotiations or other legal contexts.
In contract law, the offeror is the party making an offer to enter into a contract with another party.
In business negotiations, the offeror is the party putting forward a proposal or offer to another party.
In procurement processes, the offeror is the entity submitting a bid or proposal in response to a request for proposals (RFP).
In the context of contract law, an offeror is the person or party making an offer to enter into a contract with another party.
In the context of research studies, an offeror may refer to the individual or organization providing funding or resources for the study.
In the context of real estate transactions, an offeror is the party making an offer to purchase a property.
In the context of business negotiations, an offeror is the party making a proposal or offer to another party.