The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - Administrative law The Code of federal regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal register by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government. |
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... performance , or has the abil- ity to obtain such resources as required during performance ; ( 3 ) Has the necessary experience , organization , technical qualifications , skills , and facilities , or has the ability to obtain them ...
... performance , or has the abil- ity to obtain such resources as required during performance ; ( 3 ) Has the necessary experience , organization , technical qualifications , skills , and facilities , or has the ability to obtain them ...
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... performance . ( c ) Publications , including credit rat- ings , and trade and financial journals . ( d ) Other sources , including banks , other financial companies , and Govern- ment departments and agencies . ยง 1-1.310-8 Capacity and ...
... performance . ( c ) Publications , including credit rat- ings , and trade and financial journals . ( d ) Other sources , including banks , other financial companies , and Govern- ment departments and agencies . ยง 1-1.310-8 Capacity and ...
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... performance is such an important factor in the award of the contract that the Government may reasonably expect to suffer damage if the delivery or performance is delayed , and ( 2 ) the extent or amount of such damage would be difficult ...
... performance is such an important factor in the award of the contract that the Government may reasonably expect to suffer damage if the delivery or performance is delayed , and ( 2 ) the extent or amount of such damage would be difficult ...
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... performance of similar supplies or services . ( 11 ) If the contract is not so terminated , notwithstanding delay as provided in para- graph ( a ) above , the Contractor shall con- tinue performance and be liable to the Gov- ernment for ...
... performance of similar supplies or services . ( 11 ) If the contract is not so terminated , notwithstanding delay as provided in para- graph ( a ) above , the Contractor shall con- tinue performance and be liable to the Gov- ernment for ...
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... performance should not be curtailed to the prejudice of the contractor by delay in giving notice of award . Accordingly , one of the provisions in paragraph ( b ) or ( c ) of this section shall be used in advertised procurements and may ...
... performance should not be curtailed to the prejudice of the contractor by delay in giving notice of award . Accordingly , one of the provisions in paragraph ( b ) or ( c ) of this section shall be used in advertised procurements and may ...
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