Common use of Awarding of Contracts Clause in Contracts

Awarding of Contracts. 1. To be considered for award, a tender must, at the time of opening, conform to the essential requirements of the notices or tender documentation and be submitted by a supplier which complies with the conditions for participation. 2. Entities shall make the award to the tenderer whose tender is either the lowest tender or the tender which, in terms of the specific objective evaluation criteria previously set forth in the notices or tender documentation, is determined to be the most advantageous.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Association Agreement

Awarding of Contracts. 1. To be considered for award, a tender must, at the time of opening, conform to the essential requirements of the notices or tender documentation and be submitted by a supplier which complies with the conditions for participation. 2. Entities shall make the award to the tenderer whose tender is either the lowest tender or the tender which, in terms of the specific objective evaluation criteria previously set forth in the notices or tender documentation, is determined to be the most advantageous.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Association Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Awarding of Contracts. 1. To be considered for award, a tender must, at the time of opening, conform to the essential requirements of the notices or tender documentation and be submitted by a supplier which tenderer who complies with the conditions for participation. 2. Entities shall make the award to the tenderer whose tender is either the lowest tender or the tender which, in terms of the specific objective evaluation criteria previously set forth in the notices or tender documentation, is determined to be the most advantageous.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Free Trade Agreement