joint tender definition
joint tender means a tender procedure for the installation of renewable energy plants jointly designed and organised by two or more Member States, that is open to projects located in all Member States involved;
joint tender means a tender by two or more persons jointly for the supply or acquisition of goods or services, and includes a tender (whether made in the name of one person or in the names of two or more persons) made with the intention that, if the tender is successful, the supply or acquisition of the goods or services, or the goods or services acquired, as the case may be, will or may be shared by two or more persons.
joint tender means a situation where a tender is submitted by a group of economic operators (natural or legal persons). In case of joint tender, all members of the group assume joint and several liability towards PROSAFE for the performance of the contract as a whole, i.e. both financial and operational liability.
More Definitions of joint tender
joint tender means a tender for the installation of renewable energy plants jointly designed and organised by two or more Member States, that is open to projects