Tender Act definition
Examples of Tender Act in a sentence
Tender evaluation and award of contract for this service will be done in accordance with the procedures outlined in the latest revised Public Tender Act and the associated Centre for Health Information procedures.
This Tender will be governed by the Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tender Act, 1998 and The Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tender Rules, 2000 as amended from time to time.
Our review of these payments indicated the following: • Although the Public Tender Act requires refit costs to be tendered and the contract between the contractor and the Department requires the Department to tender refit work, no tenders were called and since 1999, the Department has paid refit costs totalling $990,000 to the contractor without tendering as required by the $323,000 was paid in 1999-2000 and $576,000 was paid in 2000-01.
With respect to Contracts, award and manage all Contracts in accordance with their relevant policies and procedures and, if applicable, in accordance with the Newfoundland and Labrador Public Tender Act, the Agreement on Internal Trade and applicable international trade agreements, and all other applicable laws.
Save or otherwise provided in Tamil Nadu Transparency in Tender Act 1998 no order passed or proceeding taken by any officer or authority under the above act shall be called in question any court and no injunction shall be granted by any court in respect of any action taken or to be taken by such officer or authority in pursuance of any power conferred by or under the above action.
The Contractor was paid $30,773 for repairs to the wharf at St. Barbe; however, this work was not tendered as required by the Public Tender Act.
However, this bidder advised the Province on 31 March 1998 that they were withdrawing from the process and the tender was awarded on 2 April 1998 to the next highest bidder, 10663 Newfoundland Limited, in accordance with the Public Tender Act.
In accordance with the Public Tender Act Regulations 1998, NFLD Reg.
Tenders were not invited and this was not reported to the House of Assembly as a public tender exception, as required by the Public Tender Act.
In addition to the refit expenditures not being tendered as required by the Public Tender Act, there is no support at the Department for any of the rates being charged by the contractor for the refit costs.