Filing of protests Sample Clauses

Filing of protests. (1) An interested party may protest to the contracting officer or, as an alternative, may re- quest an independent review by filing a protest with the Deputy Assistant Sec- retary for Acquisition and Materiel Management (DAS for A&MM), or for solicitations issued by the Director, Of- fice of Construction and Facilities Management. A protest filed with the DAS for A&MM or the Director, Office of Construction and Facilities Manage- ment, will not be considered if the in- terested party has a protest on the same or similar issues pending with the contracting officer.
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Filing of protests. All protests shall be filed, handled and resolved in a manner consistent with the District’s Protest Procedures. The District will respond to each substantive issue raised in the protest. Protests relating to the content of this Invitation for Bid (IFB)/Request for Proposal (RFP) document must be filed within ten (10) business days after the date the IFB/RFP is first advertised. Protests relating to a recommendation for award solicited by this IFB/RFP must be filed by an “interested party” within five (5) business days after the staff’s written recommendation and Notice of Intent to Award is issued to the proposing firms. The date of filing shall be the date of receipt of protests by the District. All protests shall be filed in writing with the Chief Procurement Officer, Los Angeles Unified School District, 000 X. Xxxxxxx Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90017. No other location shall be acceptable. The protest shall, at a minimum, contain the following: • The name and address of the interested party and its relationship to the procurement; • Identification of the proposed procurement or contract; • Substantive description of the nature of the protest; • All documentation supporting the allegations of the protest; and • Statement of the specific relief requested The Chief Procurement Officer, or designee, shall make a determination on the protest, normally within ten (10) working days from receipt of protest. The Chief Procurement Officer, or designee, has the authority to make a final determination and the decision shall constitute the District’s final administrative remedy.

Related to Filing of protests

  • 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.

  • Term of Protection Initial registration, and each renewal of registration, of a trademark shall be for a term of no less than seven years. The registration of a trademark shall be renewable indefinitely.

  • Venue, Jurisdiction and Service of Process Any proceeding, involving Region 8 ESC or TIPS, arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract issued by TIPS resulting from or any contemplated transaction shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Camp County, Texas and each of the parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of said court in any such proceeding, waives any objection it may now or hereafter have to venue or to convenience of forum, agrees that all claims in respect of the Proceeding shall be heard and determined only in any such court, and agrees not to bring any proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract resulting from or any contemplated transaction in any other court. The parties agree that either or both of them may file a copy of this paragraph with any court as written evidence of the knowing, voluntary and freely bargained for agreement between the parties irrevocably to waive any objections to venue or to convenience of forum. Process in any Proceeding referred to in the first sentence of this Section may be served on any party anywhere in the world. Any dispute resolution process other than litigation shall have venue in Camp County or Xxxxx County Texas. Do you agree to these terms? Agreed Infringement(s) The successful vendor will be expected to indemnify and hold harmless the TIPS and its employees, officers, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees and designees from any and all third party claims and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or service marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights attributed to or claims based on the Vendor's proposal or Vendor’s performance of contracts awarded and approved. Do you agree to these terms? Yes, I Agree Infringement(s) Explanation of No Answer

  • Initiation of Proceedings (1) At the request of either Contracting Party a dispute concerning the interpretation or application of this Agreement may be submitted to an arbitral tribunal for decision not earlier than 60 days after such request has been notified to the other Contracting Party.

  • Xxxxxx of Proof The burden of proof with respect to SBE status and/or Good Faith Efforts shall be on the Agency-Assisted Contractor and/or Contractor. The burden of proof as to all other alleged breaches by the Agency-Assisted Contractor and/or Contractor shall be on the Agency.

  • Venue, Jurisdiction and Service of Process Any Proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract issued by TIPS resulting from or any contemplated transaction shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Camp County, Texas and each of the parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of said court in any such proceeding, waives any objection it may now or hereafter have to venue or to convenience of forum, agrees that all claims in respect of the Proceeding shall be heard and determined only in any such court, and agrees not to bring any proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract resulting from or any contemplated transaction in any other court. The parties agree that either or both of them may file a copy of this paragraph with any court as written evidence of the knowing, voluntary and freely bargained for agreement between the parties irrevocably to waive any objections to venue or to convenience of forum. Process in any Proceeding referred to in the first sentence of this Section may be served on any party anywhere in the world. Any dispute resolution process other than litigation shall have venue in Camp County or Xxxxx County Texas. Do you agree to these terms? Agreed Infringement(s) The successful vendor will be expected to indemnify and hold harmless the TIPS and its employees, officers, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees and designees from any and all third party claims and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or service marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights attributed to or claims based on the Vendor's proposal or Vendor’s performance of contracts awarded and approved. Do you agree to these terms? Yes, I Agree Infringement(s) Explanation of No Answer

  • Jurisdiction and Service of Process Any Proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or any contract issued by TIPS resulting from or any contemplated transaction shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Camp County, Texas and each of th e parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of said court in any such proceeding, waives any objection it may no w or hereafter have to venue or to convenience of forum, agrees that all claims in respect of the Proceeding shall be heard and de termined only in any such court, and agrees not to bring any proceeding arising out of or relating to this procurement process or an y contract resulting from or any contemplated transaction in any other court. The parties agree that either or both of them may file a co py of this paragraph with any court as written evidence of the knowing, voluntary and freely bargained for agreement between the partie s irrevocably to waive any objections to venue or to convenience of forum. Process in any Proceeding referred to in the first senten ce of this Section may be served on any party anywhere in the world. Venue clauses in contracts with TIPS members may be determin ed by the parties. Not a negotiable term. Failure to agree will render your proposal non-responsive and it will not be considered. Do y ou agree to these terms? Yes Infringement(s) The successful vendor will be expected to indemnify and hold harmless the TIPS and its employees, officers, agents , representatives, contractors, assignees and designees from any and all third party claims and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or service marks, and any other intellectual or intangible prop erty rights attributed to or claims based on the Vendor's proposal or Vendor’s performance of contracts awarded an d approved. Do you agree to these terms? Yes, I Agree Infringement(s) Explanation of No Answer

  • Protest The Design Professional’s decision as to abnormal weather delay shall be subject to protest by either the Contractor or the Owner as set forth in Section 5, Part 2.

  • Stay of Proceedings Except as necessary to effectuate this Order, all proceedings and deadlines in this matter are stayed and suspended pending the Final Approval Hearing and issuance of the Final Order and Judgment, or until further order of this Court.

  • Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions The Procurement Plan shall set forth those contracts which shall be subject to the Association’s Prior Review. All other contracts shall be subject to Post Review by the Association.

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