Examples of Concession Notice in a sentence
Further information and/or clarifications on the content of the Concession Notice, these Awarding Rules, the Concession Contract and their Annexes can be requested to the Banca d’Italia.
The conditions, requisites and rules for participation to this procedure are established in the Concession Notice, in these Awarding Rules and related attachments, which are an integral part of the Concession Notice.
The Banca d’Italia has published a Concession Notice for an open procedure pursuant to Art.
Quality learning of the students depends on many factors which can be categorized into structural level factors and agency level factors.
In parallel to the above-mentioned infrastructural project, the ‘GMP norm conforming clean room training’ project was carried out, part-financed by the ESF Priority 2: ‘Development of know-how and the employed labour force’.
The awarding procedure will start at the time and on the day specified in point VI.3 of the Concession Notice in the Banca d’Italia’s premises “CDM – Centro Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx” located in Viale Xxxxx Xxxxxxx (a side-street of Via di Vermicino) – Frascati (Rome).
The Banca d’Italia will check if the first three candidates meet the requirements set out in the Concession Notice and these Awarding Rules and its Annexes.
Subject to Cabinet approval, a Concession Notice will be issued on 31 July 2019 to act as a ‘call for competition’ to OJEU seeking expressions of interest and pre-qualification submission.
Exam of Participant – We reserve the right and opportunity to request a medical examination of a Participant when a claim is filed, and as often as we may reasonably require during processing of a claim under this Plan.
Having operated (and currently operating) at least one international airport with at least 10,000,000 (ten million) passengers per annum during the period starting at least from 1 January 2013 up to the Concession Notice's date as indicated in schedule 1 ( Bid Data Sheet) (hereinafter referred to as the "Concession Notice Date").