Exclusion grounds Sample Clauses

The 'Exclusion grounds' clause defines specific circumstances or criteria under which a party may be disqualified or excluded from participating in a contract, agreement, or process. Typically, this clause lists conditions such as prior criminal convictions, conflicts of interest, or failure to meet regulatory requirements that would render a party ineligible. By clearly outlining these disqualifying factors, the clause helps ensure fairness and compliance, preventing unsuitable or non-compliant parties from being involved.
Exclusion grounds. The mandatory and optional exclusion grounds are given in attachment to these Tender Specifications. By submitting this tender, the tenderer certifies that he is not in any of the cases of exclusion listed in the Articles 67 to 70 of the Law of 17 June 2016 and the Articles 61 to 64 of the Royal Decree of 18 April 2017. The contracting authority will verify the exactitude of this Declaration on honour for the tenderer with the best tender. For that purpose, the contracting authority will ask the tenderer concerned to provide information or documents allowing the contracting authority to verify the tenderer's personal situation by the fastest means and within the term set by the contracting authority. The contracting authority will itself ask for information or documents that it can obtain free of charge by digital means from the instances that manage the information or documents.
Exclusion grounds. The obligatory and facultative grounds for exclusion are given in attachment to these Tender Specifications.
Exclusion grounds. Exclusion grounds
Exclusion grounds. Please answer the following questions in full. Note that every organisation that is being relied on to meet the selection must complete and submit the Part 1 and Part 2 self-declaration.
Exclusion grounds. The mandatory and optional exclusion grounds are given in attachment to these Tender Specifications. By submitting this tender, the tenderer certifies that he is not in any of the cases of exclusion listed in the Articles 67 to 70 of the Law of 17 June 2016 and the Articles 61 to 64 of the Royal Decree of 18 April 2017. The contracting authority will verify the exactitude of this Declaration on honour for the tenderer with the best tender. For that purpose, the contracting authority will ask the tenderer concerned to provide information or documents allowing the contracting authority to verify the tenderer's personal situation by the fastest means and within the term set by the contracting authority. The following documents will be requested: 1) An extract from the criminal record made out to the name of the tenderer (legal person) or of his representative (natural person) where no criminal records exist for legal entities. 2) The document certifying that the tenderer is in order with the payment of social contributions, except where the contracting authority has the possibility to directly obtain certificates or relevant information by accessing a free national database in a Member State. 3) The document certifying that the tenderer is in order with the payment of levies and taxes, except where the contracting authority has the possibility to directly obtain certificates or relevant information by accessing a free national database in a Member State. The above-mentioned documents are to be recent; recent means they are established less than six months before the tender submission deadline. For the Belgian tenderers, the contracting authority will itself ask for information or documents that it can obtain free of charge by digital means from the instances that manage the information or documents. The contracting authority will itself verify the situation of the tenderer for points 2 and 3 via the Telemarc system.
Exclusion grounds. The mandatory and optional exclusion grounds are given in attachment to these Tender Specifications. By submitting this tender, the tenderer certifies that he is not in any of the cases of exclusion listed in the Articles 67 to 70 of the Law of 17 June 2016 and the Articles 61 to 64 of the Royal Decree of 18 April 2017. The contracting authority will verify the accuracy of this Declaration on honour for the tenderer with the best tender on the basis of the following documents: - Extract from the criminal record of the manager of the bidding company - Certificate of regularity of social contributions - Certificate of fiscal regularity The recent nature of the documents aforementioned is established to the extent that they are less than 3 months old from the final submission date. Art. 83 of the Royal Decree Award For Belgian tenderers, the contracting authority will itself ask for information or documents that it can obtain free of charge by digital means from the instances that manage the information or documents (Telemarc). In other cases, the tenderer can attach these documents to the offer. If these documents are not attached to the offer, the tenderer must be able to provide the documents aforementioned within 5 working days from the contract authority’s request. If the tenderer does not submit the requested document(s) within the deadline, the adjudicator reserves the right to exclude the tenderer. As part of the fight against conflicts of interests, in particular in view of avoiding revolving doors mechanisms as defined in the Law of 8 May 2007 approving the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted in New York on 31 October 2003, the tenderer shall refrain from relying on any former (internal or external) collaborators of Enabel, within two years from his/her/their resignation, retirement or any other type of departure from Enabel, for whatever reason, directly or indirectly, for the elaboration and/or submission of its tender or any other intervention under the award procedure or for tasks to be conducted as part of the performance of this procurement contract. The above provision does however only apply when there is a direct link between the preceding activities conducted for the contracting authority by the person(s) concerned and his/her/their activities for this procurement contract. Any breach of this measure liable to distort the normal conditions of competition is subject to a sanction in accordance with the provisions of Articl...
Exclusion grounds. A tenderer who is found to be in any of the situations listed in Annex B Section 1 will be excluded from further consideration.
Exclusion grounds. The following exclusion grounds are applicable throughout the term of the Framework Agreement: 1) Participation in a criminal organisation, as defined in Article 2 of Council Framework Decision 2008/841/▇▇▇ 2) Corruption, as defined in Article 3 of the Convention on the fight against corruption involving officials of the European Communities or officials of Member States of the European Union and Article 2(1) of Council Framework Decision 2003/568/▇▇▇ as well as corruption as defined in the national law of the Contracting Authority or the economic operator 3) Fraud within the meaning of Article 1 of the Convention on the protection of the European Communities’ financial interests 4) Terrorist offences or offences linked to terrorist activities, as defined in Articles 1 and 3 of Council Framework Decision 2002/475/▇▇▇ respectively, or inciting or aiding or abetting or attempting to commit an offence, as referred to in Article 4 of that Framework Decision 5) Money laundering or terrorist financing, as defined in Article 1 of Directive 2005/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council 6) Child labour and other forms of trafficking in human beings as defined in Article 2 of Directive 2011/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council 7) Breach of the economic operator’s obligations relating to the payment of taxes or social security contributions, where this has been established by a judicial or administrative decision having final and binding effect in accordance with the legal provisions of the country in which it is established or with those of the Member State of the Contracting Authority 8) Where a conflict of interest within the meaning of Article 24 cannot be effectively remedied by other less intrusive measures 9) Where a distortion of competition from the prior involvement of the economic operators in the preparation of the procurement procedure, as referred to in Article 41, cannot be remedied by other, less intrusive measures
Exclusion grounds. The obligatory and facultative grounds for exclusion are given in attachment to these Tender Specifications. By submitting this tender, the tenderer certifies that he is not in any of the cases of exclusion listed in the Articles 67 to 69 of the Law of 17 June 2016 and the Articles 61 to 64 of the Royal Decree of 18 April 2017. The contracting authority will verify the accuracy of this Declaration on honour for the tenderer with the best tender. For that purpose, the contracting authority will ask the tenderer concerned to provide information or documents allowing the contracting authority to verify the tenderer's personal situation by the fastest means and within the term set by the contracting authority. The contracting authority will itself ask for information or documents that it can obtain free of charge by digital means from the instances that manage the information or documents. In addition to the declaration on honour to be signed, the tenderer is also asked to enclose the following documents with its tender (as recent as possible in relation to the date of submission): - Certificate of regularity of social security contributions - Tax clearance certificate
Exclusion grounds. The mandatory and optional exclusion grounds are given in attachment to these Tender Specifications. By submitting his tender together with the signed Declaration on honourexclusion criteria, the tenderer certifies that he is not in any of the cases of exclusion listed in the Articles 67 to 70 of the Law of 17 June 2016 and the Articles 61 to 64 of the Royal Decree of 18 April 2017. The exclusion grounds apply to : 1. all participants who submit a joint request to participate and who intend, in the event of selection, to form a group of economic operators ; 2. all participants who, as a group of economic operators, jointly submit a tender; and