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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... Procurement Regulations System (Subtitle A of this tide) consists of ( 1 ) the procurement policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 1 — Federal Procurement Regulations) ...
... Procurement Regulations System (Subtitle A of this tide) consists of ( 1 ) the procurement policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 1 — Federal Procurement Regulations) ...
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... Procurement Regulations System (Subtitle A of this title) consists of ( 1 ) the procurement policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 1 — Federal Procurement Regulations) ...
... Procurement Regulations System (Subtitle A of this title) consists of ( 1 ) the procurement policies and procedures for Government agencies prescribed by the Administrator of General Services (Chapter 1 — Federal Procurement Regulations) ...
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... Procurement Regulations System for the codification and publication of uniform policies and procedures applicable to the procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction) by executive agencies, except as ...
... Procurement Regulations System for the codification and publication of uniform policies and procedures applicable to the procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction) by executive agencies, except as ...
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... Procurement Regulations will be cited In accordance with Federal Register standards approved for the FPR. Thus, this section, when referred to in divisions of the Federal Procurement Regulations, should be cited as "§ 1- 1 007-3 of this ...
... Procurement Regulations will be cited In accordance with Federal Register standards approved for the FPR. Thus, this section, when referred to in divisions of the Federal Procurement Regulations, should be cited as "§ 1- 1 007-3 of this ...
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... procurement. § 1-1.301-1 Competition. All purchases and contracts, whether by formal advertising or by negotiation, shall be made on a competitive basis to the maximum practicable extent. § 1-1.301-2 Formal advertising. Contracts for ...
... procurement. § 1-1.301-1 Competition. All purchases and contracts, whether by formal advertising or by negotiation, shall be made on a competitive basis to the maximum practicable extent. § 1-1.301-2 Formal advertising. Contracts for ...
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