Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1965 - Administrative law |
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... negotiated procurements. (b) The clause in § l-1.307-6(a) (2) may be adapted for use in negotiated procurements. If use of the clause is not practicable (as may be the case in exigency purchases) , suppliers shall be suitably informed ...
... negotiated procurements. (b) The clause in § l-1.307-6(a) (2) may be adapted for use in negotiated procurements. If use of the clause is not practicable (as may be the case in exigency purchases) , suppliers shall be suitably informed ...
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... negotiated procurements. (b) The clause in § l-1.307-6(a) (2) may be adapted for use in negotiated procurements. If use of the clause is not practicable (as may be the case in exigency purchases) , suppliers shall be suitably informed ...
... negotiated procurements. (b) The clause in § l-1.307-6(a) (2) may be adapted for use in negotiated procurements. If use of the clause is not practicable (as may be the case in exigency purchases) , suppliers shall be suitably informed ...
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... NEGOTIATION e. 3.000 Scope of part. Subport 1-3.1 — Use of Negotiation 3.100 Scope of subpart. !.101 General requirements for negotiation. Factors to be considered In negotiating contract s. Dissemination of procurement Information ...
... NEGOTIATION e. 3.000 Scope of part. Subport 1-3.1 — Use of Negotiation 3.100 Scope of subpart. !.101 General requirements for negotiation. Factors to be considered In negotiating contract s. Dissemination of procurement Information ...
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... Negotiation §1-3.100 Scope of subpart. This subpart deals with the nature and use of negotiation as distinguished ... Negotiated procurement shall t on a competitive basis to the maximui practical extent. When a proposed pro curement ...
... Negotiation §1-3.100 Scope of subpart. This subpart deals with the nature and use of negotiation as distinguished ... Negotiated procurement shall t on a competitive basis to the maximui practical extent. When a proposed pro curement ...
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... negotiation under any one of the exceptions contained in sections 302(O(1) through 302(c)(15) of the Act (see §§ 1-3.201 through 1-3.- 215). Each negotiated contract shall contain a reference to the authority under which it was negotiated ...
... negotiation under any one of the exceptions contained in sections 302(O(1) through 302(c)(15) of the Act (see §§ 1-3.201 through 1-3.- 215). Each negotiated contract shall contain a reference to the authority under which it was negotiated ...
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