EU Procurement Regulations definition

EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Contract Regulations 2006 together with relevant E U Directives, case law and guidance issued from time to time.
EU Procurement Regulations means regulations in relation to public procurement made pursuant to the European Communities Act 1972, from time to time.
EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Procurement Regulations 2006 and the Public Contracts (Amendment) Regulations 2009

Examples of EU Procurement Regulations in a sentence

  • Kingston University's accommodation strategy is subject to the EU Procurement Regulations (OJEU) process.

  • Separate advice and instructions may be issued from time to time by the Corporate Procurement Manager and Borough Solicitor relating to the EU Procurement Regulations.

  • The detailed complex advertising, tendering and reporting processes imposed by the EU Procurement Regulations are not fully covered in Contract Standing Orders.

  • In some cases sponsorship which yields significant income may be covered by the EU Procurement Regulations and specialist advice should be sought before it is accepted.

  • All sub-contracts shall be awarded by competitive tender and in compliance with EU Procurement Regulations were appropriate.


More Definitions of EU Procurement Regulations

EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Contract Regulations 2015,
EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Contract Regulations 2015, Directive 2014/24/EU, and any other amendment, re-enactment or subordinate legislation.
EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015;
EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (SI 2006 No.5) or such amendment or replacement thereof in time to time in force;
EU Procurement Regulations. – means The Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2012
EU Procurement Regulations means all applicable United Kingdom and European procurement legislation and any implementing measures and any other legislation in connection with the procurement of works, supplies or services including European Union directives 89/665/EEC, 2004/17/EC and 0000/00/XX, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Statutory Instruments SI 2008/373 (Companies (Revision of Defective Accounts and Reports) Regulation), SI 2015/102 (Public Contracts Regulations 2015) and SI 2016/274 (Utilities Contracts Regulations) insofar as the same are applicable.
EU Procurement Regulations means the Public Contract Regulations 2015,Directive 2014/24/EU (Statutory Instrument 2015 No. 102), and any other subsequent amendment, re-enactment or subordinate legislation.