Notice of Intended Procurement Sample Clauses

Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each covered procurement, a procuring entity shall publish a notice inviting suppliers to submit tenders, or where appropriate, applications for participation for that procurement, except in the circumstances described in paragraph 8 of Article 7.10 (Tendering Procedures). The notice shall be published in the electronic or paper media listed in Appendix 2 to Annex XX (General Notes), and each such notice shall be accessible during the entire period established for tendering for the relevant procurement.
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Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each covered procurement, a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement in the appropriate paper or electronic medium listed in Part 2 of Annex IV, except in the circumstances described in Article 130. Such medium shall be widely disseminated and such notices shall remain readily accessible to the public, at least until expiration of the time period indicated in the notice. The notices shall, for procuring entities covered under Parts 1, 2 or 3 of Annex III, be accessible by electronic means free of charge through a single point of access, for at least any minimum period of time specified in Part 2 of Annex IV.
Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each covered procurement, a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement in the appropriate paper or electronic medium listed in Appendix III, except in the circumstances described in Article XIII. Such medium shall be widely disseminated and such notices shall remain readily accessible to the public, at least until expiration of the time-period indicated in the notice. The notices shall:
Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each procurement covered by this Chapter, entities shall publish in advance a notice of intended procurement inviting interested suppliers to submit a
Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each case of intended procurement, each Party shall ensure that its procuring entities make publicly available in advance in the appropriate publication listed in Annex 9, a notice of intended procurement inviting interested suppliers to participate in that procurement, except as provided for in Article 157. 2. The information in each notice of intended procurement shall include a description of the intended procurement, any conditions that suppliers must fulfill to participate in the procurement, the name of the procuring entity, the address where all documents relating to the procurement may be obtained and the time-limits for submission of tenders. 3. Each Party shall endeavor to ensure that its procuring entities make publicly available notices of intended procurement in a timely manner through means which offer the widest possible and non-discriminatory access to interested suppliers. These means may be accessible free of charge, through a single electronic point of access. 4. If, after making publicly available a notice of intended procurement in any case of intended procurement, but before the time set for opening or receipt of tenders as specified in the notice or the tender documentation, it becomes necessary to amend or re-issue the notice, the amendment or the re-issued notice shall be made publicly available in the same manner as the original notice. Any significant information given to one supplier with respect to a particular intended procurement shall be given simultaneously to all other suppliers concerned, in adequate time to permit the suppliers to consider such information and to respond to it.
Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each covered procurement, except in the circumstances described in Article 9.14, a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement.
Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. For each covered procurement, except in the circumstances described in Article 9.11, a procuring entity shall publish a notice inviting interested suppliers to submit tenders or, where appropriate, applications for participation in the procurement. Any such notice shall be published in an electronic or paper medium that is widely disseminated and readily accessible to the public, free of charge, for the entire period established for tendering. Each Party shall ensure for covered procurements that its central government procuring entities, as set out in Section A of Annex 9-A, publish notices of intended procurement in a single point of entry to an electronic publication, that is accessible through the Internet or a comparable network.
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Notice of Intended Procurement. 1. In an open tendering procedure and, if appropriate, a selective tendering procedure, a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement in such a way as to be readily accessible to any interested supplier of the other Party for the entire time period established for tendering.
Notice of Intended Procurement. [EU: 1. For each covered procurement, a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement, which shall be directly accessible by electronic means free of charge through a single point of access, except in circumstances described in Article 12 (limited tendering). The notice of intended procurement shall remain readily accessible to the public, at least until the expiration of the time period indicated in the notice. The appropriate electronic medium shall be listed by each Party in Annex X.] [US: 1. For each covered procurement, a procuring entity shall publish, in English and the official language of the Party of the procuring entity if different than English, a notice of intended procurement in the appropriate paper or electronic medium listed in Annex X, Section X, except in the circumstances described in Article X.12. Such medium shall be widely disseminated and such notices shall remain readily accessible to the public, at least until expiration of the time period indicated in the notice. The notices shall:
Notice of Intended Procurement. 2. For each covered procurement, except in the circumstances described in Article 16.12 (Limited Tendering), a procuring entity shall publish a notice of intended procurement. The notice shall remain readily accessible to the public, until at least the expiration of the time period indicated in the notice.
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