Award Authority definition

Award Authority means the authority having the jurisdiction to award the Contract according to the City’s by-laws, policies or procedures;
Award Authority means the person with authority to award a contract or approve a contract modification concerning the procurement of goods, services or works, pursuant to provisions of this Law and the Public Finance and Expenditure Management Law.
Award Authority means either the Selected Participants Committee or the General Participants Committee, depending upon the context in which such term is used. With respect to Incentives awarded or to be awarded to Selected Participants, the term "Award Authority" refers to the Selected Participants Committee. With respect to Incentives awarded or to be awarded to Participants other than Selected Participants, the term "Award Authority" refers to the General Participants Committee.

Examples of Award Authority in a sentence

  • The Bidder agrees that no Work shall commence until he/she is in receipt of a letter of intent from the Award Authority authorizing the commencement of the Work.

  • The Bidder agrees that no Work shall commence until he is in receipt of a letter of intent from the Award Authority authorizing the commencement of the Work.

  • The Bidder agrees that no Work shall commence until he/she is in receipt of a Purchase Order from the Award Authority authorizing the commencement of the Work.

  • The Award Authority may reject all or any part of any Bid, or waive technical requirements or minor informalities or irregularities, if the interests of the City so require.

  • The Bidder/Proponent agrees that no Work shall commence until he/she is in receipt of a notice of award from the Award Authority authorizing the commencement of the Work.

  • The Award Authority may reject all or any part of any Bid, or waive technical requirements if the interests of the City so require.

  • B18.2 Further to B18.1(a), the Award Authority may reject a Bid as being non-responsive if the Bid is incomplete, obscure or conditional, or contains additions, deletions, alterations or other irregularities.

  • The Bidder agrees that no Work shall commence until he/she is in receipt of a notice of award from the Award Authority authorizing the commencement of the Work.

  • The Award Authority may reject all or any part of any Proposal, or waive technical requirements or minor informalities or irregularities if the interests of the City so require.

  • B18.3 Further to B18.1(b), the Award Authority shall reject any Bid submitted by a Bidder who does not demonstrate, in his/her Bid or in other information required to be submitted, that he/she is qualified.


More Definitions of Award Authority

Award Authority means the authority granted to a state contracting agency either by the Commissioner of Administrative Services, the Chief Information Officer or as otherwise provided by law to permit state contracting agencies to make direct purchases of the supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services, including procurement for infrastructure facilities and services, listed from the sources specified without prior approval of the Commissioner or the Chief Information Officer;
Award Authority means the Broward County Board of County Commissioners, except in instances where the Commission has delegated authority to award a particular type or form of Lease or agreement, and in such instance, the phrase “Award Authority” shall mean the person to whom the Commission has delegated the authority to make such award.
Award Authority means an authority granted by the Commissioner to permit State agencies to make direct purchases of the supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services listed from the sources specified without prior approval of the Commissioner60.
Award Authority means the Department Head approval of a purchase commitment.

Related to Award Authority

  • Delegated Authority means any person or committee delegated with authority by the Municipality in terms of the provisions of the Municipal Finance Management Act.

  • Authority means any governmental, regulatory or administrative body, agency or authority, any court or judicial authority, any arbitrator, or any public, private or industry regulatory authority, whether international, national, Federal, state, or local.

  • Compensation Committee means the Compensation Committee of the Board.

  • Award means, individually or collectively, a grant under the Plan of Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Restricted Stock Units, Performance Units or Performance Shares.

  • Sanctions Authority means the United States Government (including without limitation, OFAC, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Department of State), the European Union, the United Kingdom (including Her Majesty’s Treasury) and Canada.