Public Procurement Law definition

Public Procurement Law means, to the extent applicable to and binding upon the Provider:
Public Procurement Law means Council Directive 2004/18/EC (and as implemented by S.I. 329 of 2006) co-ordinating the procurement procedures for the award of public works contracts, public supply contracts and public service contracts, and any other legislation in relation to public procurement law having the force of law in Ireland from time to time, any duties and obligations in relation to public procurement arising under common law, decisions of the courts of law in Ireland and the European Court of First Instance and European Court of Justice in relation to public procurement law, all the guidelines issued by the Department of Finance or other Government Department authorised to issue public procurement law guidance and all other duties and obligations in relation to public procurement, whether arising under European Community law, national law or otherwise;
Public Procurement Law means the Law N°12/2007 of 27/03/2007 on public procurement as modified and completed to date.

Examples of Public Procurement Law in a sentence

  • In case of Variations due to supply of additional Services not previously foreseen under the Agreement, or due to reasons which the Principal could not foresee in advance, the total value of the Agreement may not change by more than fifty percent (50%) in accordance with the fourth paragraph of the Section 61 of the Public Procurement Law of the Republic of Latvia.

  • The Provider will undertake the procurement of works, supplies and services in relation to this Arrangement (whether alone or in collaboration with one or more other entities) in compliance with the fundamental principles of procurement, namely, transparency, equality of treatment, non-discrimination and proportionality, and shall generally adopt best practices in terms of procurement including, where applicable, in accordance with Public Procurement Law.

  • The Agreement may be immediately terminated upon giving to the other Party a written notice of termination explaining in reasonable detail the reason for termination upon occurrence of any of the circumstances listed under Article 64 of the Public Procurement Law.

  • Bidders’ complaints shall be handled in accordance with the procedures set out in Chapter Seven of the Public Procurement Law of Mongolia.

  • Invitations to bid shall be advertised in the Mongolian national language in at least one widely circulated national daily newspaper and freely accessible, nationally-known website in accordance with Article 21.1 of the Public Procurement Law of Mongolia.


More Definitions of Public Procurement Law

Public Procurement Law means the public procurement law of the Republic of Botswana and any of its amendments, or succeeding law.
Public Procurement Law. – it shall mean the Act of 29 January 2004 Public Procurement Law (i.e. Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1579 as amended).
Public Procurement Law means the laws which regulate the award of contracts by central and local government and other public bodies or utilities and which are, or have been, applicable in any jurisdiction in which the Group conducts, has conducted, or intends to conduct, business, including, but not limited to, Directive 2004/17/EC, Directive 2004/18/EC, the Public Contracts Regulations 2006, the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2006 and local authority standing orders made pursuant to the Local Government Xxx 0000;
Public Procurement Law means the Anambra State Public Procurement Law, No. 7, 2011;
Public Procurement Law means La Ley de Adquisiciones, Arrendamientos y Prestaciones de Servicios Relacionados con Bienes Muebles, published in the Diario Oficial of the Guarantor of February 8, 1985 and La Ley de Obras Publicas, published in the Diario Oficial of the Guarantor of December 30, 1980, as the same may have been amended through the date of this Agreement;
Public Procurement Law means the Law N°62/2018 of 25/08/2018 governing public procurement.
Public Procurement Law means the Public Procurement Law, Law No. 4734, which was published in the Official Gazette dated 22.01.2002 and numbered 24648;