Common use of Procurements Clause in Contracts

Procurements. (a) from philanthropic institutions, prison labour or persons with disabilities; (b) from a public body or a non-profit organization; (c) of goods purchased for representational or promotional purposes, and services or construction purchased for representational or promotional purposes outside the territory of a Party; (d) of health services and social services; (e) on behalf of an entity not covered by Article 14; (f) by entities which operate sporting or convention facilities, in order to respect a commercial agreement containing provisions incompatible with Article 3, 4 or 14; (g) where it can be demonstrated that only one supplier is able to meet the requirements of a procurement; (h) where an unforeseeable situation of urgency exists and the goods, services or construction could not be obtained in time by means of open procurement procedures; (i) when the acquisition is of a confidential or privileged nature and disclosure through an open bidding process could reasonably be expected to compromise government confidentiality, cause economic disruption or be contrary to the public interest; (j) of services provided by lawyers and notaries; (k) of goods intended for resale to the public; or (l) in the absence of a receipt of any bids in response to a call for tenders.

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Sources: New West Partnership Trade Agreement, New West Partnership Agreement, New West Partnership Agreement

Procurements. (a) from philanthropic institutions, prison labour or persons with disabilities; (b) from a public body or a non---profit organization; (c) of goods purchased for representational or promotional purposes, and services or construction purchased for representational or promotional purposes outside the territory of a Party; (d) of health services and social services; (e) on behalf of an entity not covered by Article 14; (f) by entities which operate sporting or convention facilities, in order to respect a commercial agreement containing provisions incompatible with Article 3, 4 or 14; (g) where it can be demonstrated that only one supplier is able to meet the requirements of a procurement; (h) where an unforeseeable situation of urgency exists and the goods, services or construction could not be obtained in time by means of open procurement procedures; (i) when the acquisition is of a confidential or privileged nature and disclosure through an open bidding process could reasonably be expected to compromise government confidentiality, cause economic disruption or be contrary to the public interest; (j) of services provided by lawyers and notaries; (k) of goods intended for resale to the public; or (l) in the absence of a receipt of any bids in response to a call for tenders.

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Sources: New West Partnership Trade Agreement