Common use of ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING Clause in Contracts

ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING. By submitting their proposals, offerors certify that their proposals are made without collusion or fraud and that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or inducements from any other offeror, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor in connection with their proposal, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official responsibility for this procurement transaction any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or promised, unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value was exchanged.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Attachment a Scope of Work, Master Agreement, Rider Agreement

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ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING. By submitting their proposals, offerors Offeror’s certify that their proposals are made without collusion or fraud and that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or inducements from any other offerorOfferor, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor in connection with their proposal, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official responsibility for this procurement transaction any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or promised, unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value was exchanged.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Old Dominion University Standard Contract, Convocation Center Management Services Agreement

ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING. By submitting their proposals, offerors Offerors certify that their proposals are made without collusion or fraud and that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or inducements from any other offeror, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor in connection with their proposal, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official responsibility for this procurement transaction any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or promised, unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value was exchanged.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Old Dominion University Standard Contract, Old Dominion University Standard Contract

ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING. By submitting their proposalsProposals, offerors Offerors certify that their proposals Proposals are made without collusion or fraud and that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or inducements from any other offerorOfferor, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor in connection with their proposalProposal, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official responsibility for this procurement transaction any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or promised, unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value was exchanged.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: procurement.vcu.edu

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ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING. By submitting their proposals, offerors Offerors certify that their proposals are made without collusion or fraud and that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or inducements from any other offerorbidder, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor in connection with their proposalbid, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official responsibility for this procurement transaction any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or promised, promised unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value was exchanged.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Montgomery Standard Contract

ETHICS IN PUBLIC CONTRACTING. By submitting their proposals, offerors Offerors certify that their proposals are proposal is made without collusion or fraud and that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or inducements from any other offerorOfferor, supplier, manufacturer or subcontractor in connection with their proposal, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official responsibility for this procurement transaction any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or promised, promised unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value was exchanged.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.colonialhts.net

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