commercial procurement definition
commercial procurement means the purchase of research services of which all benefits accrue exclusively to the contracting authority or contracting entity, and which it may use in the conduct of its own affairs on condition that it fully remunerates them;
commercial procurement means the Council’s central commercial procurement team; “(The) Council” means City of York Council; “CPRs” means these Contract Procedure Rules; “Delegated Decision” means a formal decision taken in accordance with the Council’s Constitution and sub-delegation schemes. It is for the Officer seeking the Delegated Decision to decide which type of decision is required in accordance with the Constitution; “Director” means all the Council’s directors including; the director of customer business and support services, director of health and well being, director of communities and neighbourhoods, director of adult, children and education services and director of city and environmental services; “Emergency” means an urgent situation or crisis created as a result of a natural disaster (such as flooding or an earthquake) or tragedy (such as an explosion or plane crash); “EU Threshold(s)” means the current threshold above which the Public Contracts Regulations apply, currently: