Common use of Protests Clause in Contracts

Protests. The City’s protest procedures are codified in Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 30 of the San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC). These procedures provide unsuccessful bidders with the opportunity to challenge the City’s determination on legal and factual grounds. The City will not consider or otherwise act upon an untimely protest.

Appears in 33 contracts

Sources: Contract for Uniforms for Fire Rescue Services, Contract Resulting From Invitation to Bid, Contract Resulting From Invitation to Bid

Protests. The City’s protest procedures are codified in Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 30 of the San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC). These procedures provide unsuccessful bidders proposers with the opportunity to challenge the City’s determination on legal and factual grounds. The City will not consider or otherwise act upon an untimely protest.

Appears in 23 contracts

Sources: Contract Resulting From Request for Proposal, Janitorial Services Contract, Consultant Services Agreement

Protests. The City’s protest procedures are codified in Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 30 of the San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC)Code. These procedures provide unsuccessful bidders proposers with the opportunity to challenge the City’s determination on legal and factual grounds. The City will not consider or otherwise act upon an untimely protest.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Pre Employment Psychological Screening Services

Protests. The City’s protest procedures are codified in Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 30 of the San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC). These procedures provide unsuccessful bidders proposers with the opportunity to challenge the City’s determination on legal and factual grounds. The City will not consider or otherwise act upon an untimely protest.’s

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Services