The expiree Robert Sparks was the successful tenderer for the building of two stone navigational obelisks. |
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The tenders were evaluated on price, experience of the tenderer, methodology, quality and technical merit. |
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The prices and the range of tenders received and the successful tenderer are usually published. |
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During the tender preparation period, the Promoter must immediately inform the Bank of any written complaint that he may receive from a tenderer. |
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The processing operation is sometimes computerised when a tenderer makes his submission on a CD medium. |
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The tenderer shall be liable for the damages caused by its employees in the performance of their functions. |
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It also clarified that the winning tenderer had worked in the past as a subcontractor for firms that had previously worked for the Council. |
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Once tenders are received and publicly opened, a tenderer will not be required or permitted to change the price or substance of its tender. |
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If there is a tie, the concession is awarded to the tenderer offering the lowest construction costs and the highest risk capital contribution. |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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The tender was to be awarded to the tenderer who submitted the lowest price offer among the eligible tenders. |
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The products shall be taken over by the intervention agency or its representative, who has to be a person who is independent from the offerer or tenderer. |
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In cases of dispute concerning the results, the tenderer or offerer shall bear the costs relating to the necessary relevant tests carried out again, only if he is the losing party. |
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Alexander is tamer and tenderer, but he shows the same trait. |
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Late last month, the federal government announced Transfield Services was its preferred tenderer to run the offshore detention centres for another five years. |
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Period during which the tenderer is bound to keep open his tender. |
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The tenderer shall ensure that spare parts are available to the purchaser for a period of at least five years since the date of acceptance of the goods. |
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If the selected tenderer fails to provide such a guarantee within this period, the contract will be void and a new contract may be drawn up and sent to the tenderer which has submitted the second best admissible tender. |
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The purchaser reserves the right to institute proceedings against the tenderer before the competent court of the tenderer's seat or before any other competent court. |
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Such negotiations should be organised in a way that gives all tenderers access to the same amount of information and excludes any unjustified advantages for a specific tenderer. |
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In order to enable the highest price offered by a tenderer to be obtained for such alcohol, the public sale system should be replaced by a tendering system. |
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The successful offerer or tenderer shall deliver the butter or skimmed milk powder to the loading bay of the storage place within 28 days following the date of issue of the delivery order. |
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The security or negotiable instrument shall correspond to the price to be paid by the successful tenderer for the quantity of sugar for which a removal order has been requested. |
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Finally, the Ombudsman found that the complainant did not submit any concrete evidence for its allegation that the winning tenderer had advance knowledge of the tender. |
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Instead of removing the sugar from storage, the successful tenderer may agree with the intervention agency to conclude a storage contract within that time with the warehouser of the sugar concerned. |
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After the Commission has given its formal approval and before the period of validity expires, the contracting authority notifies the successful tenderer in writing that its tender has been accepted. |
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Another tenderer, Veolia, announced they will object to the decision of the province. |
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Since the animals have less stress this will give a tenderer and juicier meat with a beautiful dark color, wich will loose less liquids during cooking. |
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In cases where the analyses and controls do not allow the cereals or rice offered to be accepted for intervention, the offerer or tenderer may replace the quantity that does not meet the requirements. |
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Any cost incurred in unloading the butter or skimmed milk powder at the loading bay of the storage place shall be borne by the successful offerer or tenderer. |
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Maisie, quitting Sir Claude, went over to them and, clasped in a still tenderer embrace, felt entrancingly the extension of the field of happiness. |
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