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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... received by a specified date ( see paragraph ( b ) ( 2 ) of this section ) , the notice of award , acceptance of pro- posal , or other contract document exe- cuted by the Government shall be sent by certified mail , return receipt re ...
... received by a specified date ( see paragraph ( b ) ( 2 ) of this section ) , the notice of award , acceptance of pro- posal , or other contract document exe- cuted by the Government shall be sent by certified mail , return receipt re ...
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... received by the Gov- ernment or available to the Government , and all mitigating factors should be con- sidered in making the determination to debar . ( 3 ) Cause ( a ) ( 3 ) shall be estab- lished by evidence which the executive agency ...
... received by the Gov- ernment or available to the Government , and all mitigating factors should be con- sidered in making the determination to debar . ( 3 ) Cause ( a ) ( 3 ) shall be estab- lished by evidence which the executive agency ...
Page 36
... received , and will inform the affected bidder or offeror that its size status is under review . ( d ) SBA will , within 10 working days , if possible , after receipt of a protest , investigate and determine the small business status of ...
... received , and will inform the affected bidder or offeror that its size status is under review . ( d ) SBA will , within 10 working days , if possible , after receipt of a protest , investigate and determine the small business status of ...
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... received from firms which do not qualify as small business concerns shall be considered nonresponsive and shall be rejected . ( c ) In procurements involving total set - asides for small business , each invi- tation for bids or request ...
... received from firms which do not qualify as small business concerns shall be considered nonresponsive and shall be rejected . ( c ) In procurements involving total set - asides for small business , each invi- tation for bids or request ...
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... received which appear designed to take unfair advantage of other bidders , by devices such as unrealistically low ... receiving an 87168 O - 63-4 award for a quantity of an Item not exceeding the 41 § 1-1.706-6 § 1-1.706-6 Title 41 ...
... received which appear designed to take unfair advantage of other bidders , by devices such as unrealistically low ... receiving an 87168 O - 63-4 award for a quantity of an Item not exceeding the 41 § 1-1.706-6 § 1-1.706-6 Title 41 ...
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accordance action Administration agency agree agreement allocable allowable amended amount applicable appropriate approval authorized award basis bidder bond Buy American Act cerns certificate claim classified information cluding compensation contingent fees contract clause contract price contracting officer contractor copy CORPORATE cost-reimbursement cost-type Davis-Bacon Act default delivery determination employees equipment ernment excise tax Executive executive agency extent facilities Federal fixed-price formal advertising furnished Government invitation for bids labor surplus area liability liquidated damages manufactured material ment NASA negotiation nonpersonal notice offeror otherwise paragraph patent performance portion prescribed prime contractor prior procedures proposals purchase orders pursuant quantity quired reasonable receipt request Scope of subpart set-aside settlement small business concerns specifications Standard Form subcon subcontracts submitted supplies or services surety surplus area concerns termination thereof tion tracting officer tractor