Content of Protest Sample Clauses

The 'Content of Protest' clause defines the specific information and documentation that must be included when a party submits a formal protest. Typically, this clause requires the protesting party to clearly state the grounds for the protest, provide supporting evidence, and identify the relevant contract or solicitation details. By outlining these requirements, the clause ensures that protests are substantiated and that the reviewing authority has sufficient information to evaluate the claim, thereby promoting efficient and fair resolution of disputes.
Content of Protest. Protests shall completely and succinctly state the grounds for protest, its legal authority, and its factual basis, and shall include all factual and legal documentation in sufficient detail to establish the merits of the protest. Statements shall be sworn and submitted under penalty of perjury.
Content of Protest. ‌ Protests shall state, completely and succinctly, the grounds for protest, its legal authority, and its factual basis, and shall include all factual and legal documentation in sufficient detail to establish the merits of the protest. Statements shall be sworn and submitted under penalty of perjury. Additionally, all protests shall contain the name, address and fax number and telephone numbers for the protestor; the number of this Procurement; a request for a ruling by the Authority; all information establishing that the protestor is an interested party for the purposes of filing a protest, and all information establishing the timeliness of the protest.

Related to Content of Protest

  • Term of Protection Initial registration, and each renewal of registration, of a trademark shall be for a term of no less than seven years. The registration of a trademark shall be renewable indefinitely.

  • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act Any information provided on this contract may be subject to release under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The Contractor may be consulted prior to release of any information.

  • Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions The Procurement Plan shall set forth those contracts which shall be subject to the Association’s Prior Review. All other contracts shall be subject to Post Review by the Association.