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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... reasonable in relation to anticipated damages , considered on a case - by - case basis , since liquidated dam- ages fixed without any reasonable refer- ence to probable damages may be held to be not compensation for anticipated damages ...
... reasonable in relation to anticipated damages , considered on a case - by - case basis , since liquidated dam- ages fixed without any reasonable refer- ence to probable damages may be held to be not compensation for anticipated damages ...
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... reasonable price by the Government or in a change in small business capability . ( b ) If , prior to the award of a con- tract involving an individual or class set- aside for small business , the contract- ing officer considers that ...
... reasonable price by the Government or in a change in small business capability . ( b ) If , prior to the award of a con- tract involving an individual or class set- aside for small business , the contract- ing officer considers that ...
Page 40
... reasonable lots ; and ( 3 ) One or more small business con- cerns are expected to have the technical competence and productive capacity to furnish a severable portion of the pro- curement at a reasonable price . Similarly , a class of ...
... reasonable lots ; and ( 3 ) One or more small business con- cerns are expected to have the technical competence and productive capacity to furnish a severable portion of the pro- curement at a reasonable price . Similarly , a class of ...
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... reasonable period to suggest poten- tially qualified small business concerns through the Contracting Officer . In no ... reasonably obtainable in- formation and records concerning the subcontracting of its prime contractors and its ...
... reasonable period to suggest poten- tially qualified small business concerns through the Contracting Officer . In no ... reasonably obtainable in- formation and records concerning the subcontracting of its prime contractors and its ...
Page 49
... reasonable lots ; and ( 2 ) One or more labor surplus area concerns , having the technical com- petency and productive capacity to fur- nish a severable portion of the procure- ment at a reasonable price , is expected to submit bids or ...
... reasonable lots ; and ( 2 ) One or more labor surplus area concerns , having the technical com- petency and productive capacity to fur- nish a severable portion of the procure- ment at a reasonable price , is expected to submit bids or ...
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