Rejection Criteria definition

Rejection Criteria means the grounds for mandatory and discretionary rejection contained in the Invitation To Tender Documents;
Rejection Criteria means the exclusion grounds which you responded to as part of your response to the LAA’s Selection Questionnaire as further provided within the Invitation to Tender Documents;
Rejection Criteria means the grounds for mandatory and discretionary

Examples of Rejection Criteria in a sentence

  • Offer not complying with above submission procedure will be rejected as per Bid Rejection Criteria.

  • We shall assess your response to the Rejection Criteria and where we determine that you fail the Rejection Criteria we may terminate your Contract under the provisions of Clause 25.

  • The original copy of documents [submitted by bidders(s)] shall have to be produced by bidder(s) to OIL as and when asked for.10.0 Evaluation of Bids: The Bids will be evaluated as per the Bid Evaluation Criteria (BEC) as stated herein under: BID EVALUATION CRITERIA (BEC) 1 Bids conforming to the technical specifications terms and conditions stipulated in the bid document and considered responsive and subject to qualifying the Bid Rejection Criteria will be considered for further evaluation.

  • If, during the Contract Period, a Qualifying Event occurs we will require you to submit revised responses to the Rejection Criteria which we will assess to determine whether you remain suitable to hold this Contract.

  • For information on how to incorporate datasets into the eCTD, please reference the Guidance to Industry Providing Regulatory Submissions in Electronic Format: Certain Human Pharmaceutical Product Applications and Related Submissions Using the Electronic Common Technical Document Specifications.63 Information on eCTD Validations, including those referenced in the “Technical Rejection Criteria for Study Data Important Information” (Appendix F), can be found in the Specifications for eCTD Validation Criteria.

  • Bids conforming to the terms and conditions stipulated in the bid document and considered responsive and subject to qualifying the Bid Rejection Criteria will be considered for further evaluation.

  • We will not agree to enter into a novation agreement where we have conducted an assessment under Clause 22.12 and you fail the Rejection Criteria.

  • When a WOE document is submitted to an eCTD module that is subject to the Technical Rejection Criteria (e.g., carcinogenicity risk assessment submitted to Module 4.2.3.4), a simplified ts.xpt file must accompany this document.

  • FDA eCTD Technical Rejection Criteria for Study Data that assess conformance to the standards listed in the Catalog (See section 7.1, section 8.2.2, and Appendix F).

  • Without prejudice to any other obligations in this Contract you must immediately notify us of any event which changes your response to the Rejection Criteria in the Invitation To Tender Documents.


More Definitions of Rejection Criteria

Rejection Criteria has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2 of Exhibit E.

Related to Rejection Criteria

  • Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 27 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential Points Assessment.

  • Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, goals, performance measures, testing results and/or other criteria designated by the Agency and against which the Deliverables may be evaluated for purposes of Acceptance or Non-acceptance thereof.

  • Criteria means one of the eight (8) state defined categories to be scored.

  • Functional Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 27 of this Part C.

  • Eligibility and selection criteria means criteria for determining:

  • Clinical review criteria means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and practice guidelines used by a health carrier to determine the necessity and appropriateness of health care services.

  • Design Criteria means design and construction code requirements relating to the mode of design and construction of a boiler or pressure vessel.

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.

  • Investment Criteria The criteria specified in Section 12.2(a).

  • Specific goals means specific goals as contemplated in section 2(1)(d) of the PPPFA which may include contracting with persons, or group of persons, historically disadvantaged by unfair discrimination on the basis of race, gender and disability including the implementation of programmes of the Reconstruction and Development Programme as published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994.

  • Objective evidence means standardized patient assessment instruments, outcome measurements tools, or measurable assessments of functional outcome. Use of objective measures at the beginning of treatment, during, and after treatment is recommended to quantify progress and support justifications for continued treatment. The tools are not required but their use will enhance the justification for continued treatment.

  • Drug test means a test designed to detect the illegal use of a controlled substance.