Common use of Geographic Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference permitted by FTA; for example, a contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering or related services, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contract,

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference except State or local geographic preferences expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference or as permitted by FTA; for . For example, a in procuring architectural engineering, or related services, the contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering or related servicescriterion, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contract,compete.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference permitted by FTA; , for example, a contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering engineering, or related services, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contractcompete,

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference except State or local geographic preferences expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference or as permitted by FTA; for . For example, a procuring architectural, engineering, or related services, however, the contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering or related servicescriterion, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contract,compete.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not to use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference permitted by FTA; for . For example, a in procuring architectural engineering, or related services, the contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering or related servicescriterion, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contract,compete.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not to use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference permitted by FTA; , for example, a in procuring architectural engineering, or related services, the contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering or related servicescriterion, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contractcompete,

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Geographic Restrictions. The Recipient agrees that it will not use any State or local geographic preference, except: (1) A preference except State or local geographic preferences expressly mandated by applicable Federal law, or (2) A preference or as permitted by FTA; for . For example, a in procuring architectural, engineering, or related services, however, the contractor’s geographic location may be a selection criterion for a Recipient that is procuring architectural engineering or related servicescriterion, provided that a sufficient number of qualified firms are eligible to compete for that contract,compete.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interlocal Agreement