Code of Federal Regulations: 2000-

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U.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1992 - Administrative law
Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.

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Page 326 - the basis for protest Is known or should have been known except that protests based upon alleged improprieties in any type of solicitation which are apparent prior to bid opening or the closing date for receipt of Initial proposals shall be filed prior to bid opening or the closing date for receipt of Initial proposals. (b) Protests
Page 696 - 201: ProhIbits the asking, demanding, exacting, soliciting, seeking, acceptance, or receipt of or agreement to accept anything of value for him or herself or for any other person or entity in return for being influenced In the performance or non-performance of their official duties or other conduct of their office. (Ie, “bribes”).
Page 576 - are to be treated as allowable, to the extent that the contractor's overall compensation plan is determined to be reasonable and such costs are paid or accrued, pursuant to an agreement entered into in good faith between the contractor and the employees before the services were rendered, or purseant to an established plan followed by the
Page 443 - in a solicitation which are apparent prior to bid opening or the closing date for receipt of initial proposals must be filed prior to bid opening or the closing date for receipt of Initial proposals. In acquisitions where proposals are requested, Improprieties which do not exist In the initial
Page 533 - for any reason that the architectengineer was not in default pursuant to (1), or that the architect-engineer failure to perform or to make progress in performance is due to causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the architectengineer pursuant to the provisions of this
Page 404 - and mechanics employed by a construction contractor or subcontractor at the site of the work under a contract for the construction, alteration and/or repair, Including painting and decorating of public buildings or public works, which Is otherwise
Page 658 - (i) whenever the contractor shall default In performance, and shall fail to cure the fault or failure within such period as the contracting officer may allow after receipt from the contracting officer or a notice specifying the fault or failure, or (II) whenever, for any reason, the contracting offIcer shall
Page 652 - lnsert the day, month, and year of signing, which should be as close as practicable to the date when the price negotiations were concluded and the contract price was agreed to. (C) For purposes of verifying that certified cost or pricing data submitted in conjunction with the negotiation of this subcontract change or
Page 71 - to the extent such vessels are available at fair and reasonable rates for such vessels. (4) When US Hag vessels are not available, or their use would result in a significant delay, the contractor may
Page 507 - Restricted Data” means all data concernIng (1) design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons; (2) the production of special nuclear material; or (3) the use of

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