government procurement definition

government procurement means the process by which a government obtains the use of or acquires goods or services, or any combination thereof, for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial sale or resale, or use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale;
government procurement means procuring the use of goods or services or procuring goods or services or both, by the government by contractual means in the form of purchase, lease, etc., and not with a view to commercial sale or resale or for use in the production or supply of the goods or services for commercial sale or resale.
government procurement means the process by which a government obtains the use of or acquires goods or services, or any combination thereof, for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial sale or resale, or use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale; ICSID Additional Facility Rules means the Rules Governing the Additional Facility for the Administration of Proceedings by the Secretariat of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes; ICSID Convention means the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States, done at Washington, March 18, 1965; investment means every asset that an investor owns or controls, directly or indirectly, that has the characteristics of an investment, including such characteristics as the commitment of capital or other resources, the expectation of gain or profit, or the assumption of risk. Forms that an investment may take include:

More Definitions of government procurement

government procurement means the process by which a procuring entity obtains the use of or acquires goods or services, or any combination thereof, for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial sale or resale, or use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale.
government procurement means procurement by government bodies, that is departments and other bodies, including statutory authorities, which are controlled by the Parties and excludes procurement by any body corporate or other legal entity that has the power to contract, except where the Parties exercise their discretion to determine that this Part shall apply. In the case of regional or local governments or authorities, and in the case of procurement of services by non-governmental bodies in the exercise of powers delegated by central, regional or local governments or authorities, the Parties shall use their best endeavours to encourage wider application of this Part, consistent with good commercial practice, to procurement by all such governments, authorities and bodies; f) "New Zealand/Singapore suppliers" means service suppliers (determined in accordance with Part 5) or suppliers of goods wholly produced or obtained or partly manufactured in New Zealand or Singapore. Whether a good is wholly produced or obtained or partly manufactured in New Zealand or Singapore shall be determined in accordance with Article 5; g) "value for money" means the best available outcome for money spent in terms of the procuring agency's needs. The test of value for money requires relevant comparison of the whole of life costs and benefits relating directly to the procurement. "Whole of life costs and benefits" include fitness for purpose and other considerations of quality, performance, price, delivery, accessories and consumables, service support and disposal.
government procurement means the procedure by which a State uses or acquires goods or services or any combination thereof for the purposes of the State but not for the commercial purposes of sale or re-sale or use in the production or supply of goods or services for the commercial sale or re- sales.
government procurement means procurement for governmental purposes of goods, services, or any combination thereof, not procured with a view to commercial sale or resale, or for use in the production or supply of goods or services for commercial sale or resale; (b) the term "in writing" or "written" means any worded or numbered expression that can be read, reproduced, and later communicated. It may include electronically transmitted and stored information; (c) the term "services" includes construction services, unless otherwise specified; (d) the term "standard" means a document approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines, or characteristics for goods or services, or related processes and production methods, with which compliance is not mandatory. It may also include or deal exclusively with terminology, symbols, packaging, marking or labeling requirements as they apply to a good, service, process, or production method; and (e) the term "supplier" means a person that provides or could provide goods or services to a procuring entity.
government procurement means procurement by government bodies, that is departments and other bodies, including statutory authorities, which are controlled by the Parties and excludes procurement by any body corporate or other legal entity that has the power to contract, except where the Parties exercise their discretion to determine that this Part shall apply. In the case of regional or local governments or authorities, and in the case of procurement of services by non-governmental bodies in the exercise of powers delegated by central, regional or local governments or authorities, the Parties shall use their best endeavours to encourage wider application of this Part, consistent with good commercial practice, to procurement by all such governments, authorities and bodies;
government procurement means procurement for governmental purposes of goods, services, or any combination thereof as specified, with respect to each Party, in Appendix 1 of Annex XII to the Agreement (Government Procurement).
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