Common use of Formal Appeal Clause in Contracts

Formal Appeal. If the dispute or claim is not resolved to CONTRACTOR’s satisfaction by the informal appeal process, CONTRACTOR may file with the Associate Director, Procurement and Contracts Branch (PCB), OBS, a formal written appeal within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of CDCR’s informal written decision. The formal written appeal shall be addressed as follows: Xxxxx Xxxxx Associate Director Procurement and Contracts Branch Office of Business Services California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation X.X. Xxx 000000 Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000-0000 CONTRACTOR shall specify in the formal written appeal the issue(s) in dispute, the particular relief or remedy sought, the factual basis for CONTRACTOR’s claim or dispute, and CONTRACTOR’s legal, technical and/or other authority upon which CONTRACTOR bases its claim or dispute. The formal written appeal shall include a written certification signed by a knowledgeable company official under the penalty of perjury according to the laws of the State of California pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 2015.5 that the dispute, claim, or demand is made in good faith, and that the supporting data are accurate and complete. If an Agreement adjustment is requested, the written certification shall further state under penalty of perjury that the relief requested accurately reflects the Agreement adjustment for which the CDCR is responsible. If CONTRACTOR is a corporation, the written certification shall be signed by an officer thereof. If CONTRACTOR is a sole proprietorship or partnership, it shall be signed by an owner or full partner. If CONTRACTOR is other than a corporation, sole proprietorship or partnership, it shall be signed by a principal of the company with authority to bind the company. The Associate Director, PCB, OBS, shall issue a formal written decision on behalf of CDCR within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the properly addressed formal written appeal. If mutually agreed by the parties, the date for the issuance of CDCR’s final written decision may be extended.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Offender Relocation/Housing, Offender Relocation/Housing, Offender Relocation/Housing

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Formal Appeal. If the dispute or claim is not resolved to CONTRACTOR’s satisfaction by the informal appeal process, CONTRACTOR may file with the Associate Director, Procurement and Contracts Branch (PCB), OBS, a formal written appeal within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of CDCR’s informal written decision. The formal written appeal shall be addressed as follows: Xxxxx Xxxxx Associate Director Procurement and Contracts Contract Management Branch Office of Business Services California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation X.X. Xxx 000000 Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000-0000 CONTRACTOR shall specify in the formal written appeal the issue(s) in dispute, the particular relief or remedy sought, the factual basis for CONTRACTOR’s claim or dispute, and CONTRACTOR’s legal, technical and/or other authority upon which CONTRACTOR bases its claim or dispute. The formal written appeal shall include a written certification signed by a knowledgeable company official under the penalty of perjury according to the laws of the State of California pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 2015.5 that the dispute, claim, or demand is made in good faith, and that the supporting data are accurate and complete. If an Agreement adjustment is requested, the written certification shall further state under penalty of perjury that the relief requested accurately reflects the Agreement adjustment for which the CDCR is responsible. If CONTRACTOR is a corporation, the written certification shall be signed by an officer thereof. If CONTRACTOR is a sole proprietorship or partnership, it shall be signed by an owner or full partner. If CONTRACTOR is other than a corporation, sole proprietorship or partnership, it shall be signed by a principal of the company with authority to bind the company. The Associate Director, PCB, OBS, shall issue a formal written decision on behalf of CDCR within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the properly addressed formal written appeal. If mutually agreed by the parties, the date for the issuance of CDCR’s final written decision may be extended.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offender Relocation/Housing

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Formal Appeal. If the dispute or claim is not resolved to CONTRACTOR’s satisfaction by the informal appeal process, CONTRACTOR may file with the Associate Director, Procurement and Contracts Branch (PCB), OBS, a formal written appeal within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of CDCR’s informal written decision. The formal written appeal shall be addressed as follows: Xxxxx Xxxxx Associate Director Procurement and Contracts Branch Office of Business Services California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation X.X. Xxx 000000 XxxxxxxxxxP.O. Box 942883 Sacramento, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000California 94283-0000 0001 CONTRACTOR shall specify in the formal written appeal the issue(s) in dispute, the particular relief or remedy sought, the factual basis for CONTRACTOR’s claim or dispute, and CONTRACTOR’s legal, technical and/or other authority upon which CONTRACTOR bases its claim or dispute. The formal written appeal shall include a written certification signed by a knowledgeable company official under the penalty of perjury according to the laws of the State of California pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 2015.5 that the dispute, claim, or demand is made in good faith, and that the supporting data are accurate and complete. If an Agreement adjustment is requested, the written certification shall further state under penalty of perjury that the relief requested accurately reflects the Agreement adjustment for which the CDCR is responsible. If CONTRACTOR is a corporation, the written certification shall be signed by an officer thereof. If CONTRACTOR is a sole proprietorship or partnership, it shall be signed by an owner or full partner. If CONTRACTOR is other than a corporation, sole proprietorship or partnership, it shall be signed by a principal of the company with authority to bind the company. The Associate Director, PCB, OBS, shall issue a formal written decision on behalf of CDCR within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the properly addressed formal written appeal. If mutually agreed by the parties, the date for the issuance of CDCR’s final written decision may be extended.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offender Relocation/Housing

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