Contestability definition

Contestability means ensuring that the agreed policies, systems and processes are put in place to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of services provided by Council, i.e. a process of comparing the competitiveness of a service or project with others based on a criteria of quality, cost and customer service.
Contestability means testing the services of the Council against the market at set intervals to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the service provided. Council means the Adelaide Hills Council.
Contestability. Contestability shall mean testing the services of the Council against the market at set intervals to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the service provided. If it is determined that an outside provider is able to provide a more efficient and effective service for Council’s customers, employees will be given the opportunity to match the service. If this is not possible Council may put the service out to tender. “CPI” The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures quarterly changes in the price of a ‘basket’ of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by the CPI population group (i.e. metropolitan households). This ‘basket’ covers a wide range of goods and services, such as food, alcohol, tobacco, housing, clothing, health, transportation, education etc.

Examples of Contestability in a sentence

  • Annual Contestability Summary (“ACS”) The standard format document published annually (or more frequently) by the Water Company on its website setting out which works’ and services are Contestable Works and Services and which are Non-contestable Works and Services.

  • The Subgroup have appointed a Lead Developer under the standard Contestability Letter of Agreement for Contesting Shared Assets which is attached at Appendix 4 of the Quotation Letter.

  • Representations And We rely on all statements made by or for the Contestability Annuitant in the application.

  • Contestability of a reinstated policy will be based only on material misrepresentations made in the application for reinstatement.

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  • Contestability This Contract is incontestable from its date of issue.

  • Sex ACCUMULATION VALUE Non-Participating Contract Accumulation Value Contestability Term Indexed Division Accumulation Value Payments We May Defer Annual Interest Division Accumulation Value Authority to Make Agreements Market Value Adjustment Required Note on Our Computations MVA Index Rate Copies of any additional Riders and Endorsements are at the back of this Contract.

  • What Happens if a Variable Separate Account Division Contract Changes - Applicable Tax Law is Not Available Misstatement of Age or Sex How We Measure the Certificate’s Value...14 Contestability Copies of any additional Riders and Endorsements are at the back of this Contract.

  • Contestability The contract may not be contested, except for nonpayment of Premium, after it has been in force for two (2) years from the date of issue.

  • Contestability: After two (2) years from the date of issue of this contract of insurance, no misstatements made in the contract application for this dental benefits plan shall be used to void the Agreement or to deny a claim (as defined in this document) commencing after the expiration of such two (2) year period.


More Definitions of Contestability

Contestability means testing the services of the Council against the market at set intervals to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the service provided. If it is determined that an outside provider is able to provide a more efficient and effective service for Council's customers, employees will be given every opportunity to match the service.
Contestability. Contestability shall mean testing the services provided by the Council against the market at set intervals, in order to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the service provided. If it is determined that an outside provider is able to provide a more efficient and effective service, employees will be given the opportunity to match the service. If this is not possible, the Council may put the service out to tender and contract. “CPI” The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures quarterly changes in the price of a ‘basket’ of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by the CPI population group (i.e. metropolitan households). This ‘basket’ covers a wide range of goods and services, such as food, alcohol, tobacco, housing, clothing, health, transportation, education etc. Pursuant to this Agreement the CPI reference point is the June quarter of the current year Adelaide CPI as published by the ABS.