Common use of Prohibiting Clause in Contracts

Prohibiting. i. any offer, solicitation or acceptance of any bribe, reward or gift or any material benefit, either directly or indirectly, in exchange for an unfair advantage in the procurement process or to otherwise influence the procurement process; Rate Contract for Selection of Logistic Partner for e-Bazaar ii. any omission, including a misrepresentation that misleads or attempts to mislead so as to obtain a financial or other benefit or avoid an obligation; iii. any collusion, bid rigging or anti-competitive behaviour to impair the transparency, fairness and progress of the procurement process; iv. improper use of information shared between the procuring entity and the bidders with an intent to gain unfair advantage in the procurement process or for personal gain; v. any financial or business transactions between the bidder and any officer or employee of the procuring entity; vi. any coercion including impairing or harming or threatening to do the same, directly or indirectly, to any party or to its property to influence the procurement process; vii. any obstruction of any investigation or audit of a procurement process;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Rate Contract

Prohibiting. i. any offer, solicitation or acceptance of any bribe, reward or gift or any material benefit, either directly or indirectly, in exchange for an unfair advantage in the procurement process or to otherwise influence the procurement process; Rate Contract for Selection of Logistic Partner for e-Bazaar; ii. any omission, including a misrepresentation that misleads or attempts to mislead so as to obtain a financial or other benefit or avoid an obligation;; RISL Final Rate Contract for Establishing Smart Classroom (After Pre-bid) iii. any collusion, bid rigging or anti-competitive behaviour to impair the transparency, fairness and progress of the procurement process; iv. improper use of information shared between the procuring entity and the bidders with an intent to gain unfair advantage in the procurement process or for personal gain; v. any financial or business transactions between the bidder and any officer or employee of the procuring entity; vi. any coercion including impairing or harming or threatening to do the same, directly or indirectly, to any party or to its property to influence the procurement process; vii. any obstruction of any investigation or audit of a procurement process;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Rate Contract