Code of Federal Regulations: 1949-1984U.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1977 - 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 22
... reasonable refer- ence to probable damages may be held to be not compensation for anticipated damages caused by delay , but a penalty and therefore unenforceable . ( d ) Where a liquidated damages pro- vision is included in a contract ...
... reasonable refer- ence to probable damages may be held to be not compensation for anticipated damages caused by delay , but a penalty and therefore unenforceable . ( d ) Where a liquidated damages pro- vision is included in a contract ...
Page 64
... reasonable lots . ยง 1-1.706-3 Withdrawal or modifica . tion of set - asides . ( a ) Each individual procurement gov- erned by a class set - aside shall be care- fully reviewed to insure that any changes in the magnitude of anticipated ...
... reasonable lots . ยง 1-1.706-3 Withdrawal or modifica . tion of set - asides . ( a ) Each individual procurement gov- erned by a class set - aside shall be care- fully reviewed to insure that any changes in the magnitude of anticipated ...
Page 65
... 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 ...
Page 83
... reasonable lots ; and ( 2 ) One or more labor surplus area concerns are expected to have the tech- nical competency and productive capac- Ity to furnish a severable portion of the procurement at a reasonable price . ( b ) In determining ...
... reasonable lots ; and ( 2 ) One or more labor surplus area concerns are expected to have the tech- nical competency and productive capac- Ity to furnish a severable portion of the procurement at a reasonable price . ( b ) In determining ...
Page 148
... reasonable , and the reasonable bids do not cover the full quantity required , the contracting officer may , at his discretion . accept the rea- sonable bids . Negotiation for the bal- ance of the quantity required is subject to the ...
... reasonable , and the reasonable bids do not cover the full quantity required , the contracting officer may , at his discretion . accept the rea- sonable bids . Negotiation for the bal- ance of the quantity required is subject to the ...
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accordance actuarial adjustment Administration ADPE amended amount applicable appropriate authority award basis bidder business unit Buy American Act certificate clause set cluded contracting officer contractor cost accounting period Cost Accounting Standards cost input base cost of money cost or pricing curement delivery determined effective date employees equipment established estimated evaluation executive agencies facilities capital Federal final cost objectives fixed-price FPMR furnished G&A expense pool home office Humane Slaughter Act indirect cost pool Insert the clause inventory invitation for bids jewel bearings July 24 labor surplus area liability material ment negotiated offeror overhead paragraph payment pension cost performance prescribed pricing data prime contract prior procedures procuring agency proposed purchase pursuant quired receipt regulations request Schedule segments set-aside settlement small business concerns solicitation specific subcon subcontract submitted supplies tangible capital assets termination tion tracting officer tractor utility