Emergency Purchase definition

Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (for example, acts of God, riot, fires, floods, hurricanes, accidents, or any circumstances or cause beyond the control of the Board in the normal conduct of its business), where the Board finds
Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (for example, acts of God, riot, fires, floods, hurricanes, accidents, or any circumstances or cause beyond the control of the Board in the normal conduct of its business), where the Board finds that the delay incident to competitive purchase would be detrimental to the interests of the District. This includes, but is not limited to, instances
Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (for example, acts of God, riot, fires, floods, hurricanes, accidents, or any circumstances or cause beyond the control of the Board in the normal conduct of its business), where the Board finds that the delay incident to competitive purchase would be detrimental to the interests of the District. This includes, but is not limited to, instances where the time to competitively award the project will jeopardize the funding for the project, will materially increase the cost of the project, or will create an undue hardship on the public health, safety, or welfare.

Examples of Emergency Purchase in a sentence

  • The District may make an Emergency Purchase without complying with these rules.

  • The fact that an Emergency Purchase has occurred or is necessary shall be noted in the minutes of the next Board meeting.

  • Except in cases of an Emergency Purchase, a competitive purchase governed by these Rules shall only be undertaken after authorization by the Board.

  • The District may make an Emergency Purchase without complying with these Rules.

  • The fact that an Emergency Purchase has occurred shall be noted in the minutes of the next Board meeting.


More Definitions of Emergency Purchase

Emergency Purchase means a purchase made in a crisis situation where immediate action is required to prevent the possible loss of life or property.
Emergency Purchase means purchases mandated by unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances in which human life, health, or public property is in immediate jeopardy; and the expenditure is necessary to preserve life, health, or public property;
Emergency Purchase means a purchase made in a crisis situation where immediate action is required to prevent the possible loss of life or property or significant financial loss or environmental impacts.
Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (e.g. acts of God, riot, fires, floods, hurricanes, accidents, or any circumstances or cause beyond the control of the Board
Emergency Purchase means a situation where, in the opinion of the Chief Administrative Officer or Department Head, the immediate purchase of goods and Services is essential. Such a situation shall include a need to prevent an imminent or actual danger to the life, health, or safety of a Corporation of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell employee or to the public, to prevent delays in Service delivery, to prevent or remedy damages to municipal properties, or to restore an essential Service, and may include, but is not limited to, an emergency declared under the Emergency Management Act.
Emergency Purchase means that if the health or safety of the public or operation of equipment is in jeopardy, competition is not required.
Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (e.g., acts of God, riots, fires, floods, accidents or any circumstances or causes beyond the control of the Commission in the normal conduct of its business) where the delay incident to competitive bidding would be detrimental to the interests of the Commission or the State.