Common use of FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS Clause in Contracts

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS. 2.11.1 The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities are subject to the Freedom of Information Act, 2014 and the Economic Operator acknowledges that information provided in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender may be considered confidential or commercially sensitive. The Economic Operator should consider if any information supplied by it in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender should not be disclosed because it is commercially sensitive or confidential and if this is the case, the Economic Operator should, when providing the information, identify same and specify the reasons for its commercial sensitivity or confidentiality. The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities shall have regard to such statement but shall not be bound by it. If the Contracting Authority and/or the LGOPC, in their discretion, are satisfied that the information should be properly regarded as being confidential or commercially sensitive, the information shall be kept confidential subject to the LGOPC’s and/or the Contracting Authority’s obligations under public procurement and Freedom of Information laws.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dynamic Purchasing System Agreement, Dynamic Purchasing System Agreement

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS. 2.11.1 The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities are subject to the Freedom of Information Act, 2014 and the Economic Operator acknowledges that information provided in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender may be considered confidential or commercially sensitive. The Economic Operator should consider if any information supplied by it in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender should not be disclosed because it is commercially sensitive or confidential and if this is the case, the Economic Operator should, when providing the information, identify same and specify the reasons for its commercial sensitivity or confidentiality. The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities shall have regard to such statement but shall not be bound by it. If the Contracting Authority and/or the LGOPC, in their discretion, are satisfied that the information should be properly regarded as being confidential or commercially sensitive, the information shall be kept confidential subject to the LGOPC’s and/or the Contracting Authority’s obligations under public procurement and Freedom freedom of Information information laws.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dynamic Purchasing System Agreement, Dynamic Purchasing System Agreement

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS. 2.11.1 ‌ 1.9.1 The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities are subject to the Freedom of Information Act, Act 2014 and the Economic Operator acknowledges that information provided in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender an sRFT may be considered confidential or commercially sensitive. The Economic Operator should consider if any information supplied by it them in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender an sRFT should not be disclosed because it is commercially sensitive or confidential and if this is the case, the Economic Operator should, when providing the information, identify same and specify the reasons for its commercial sensitivity or confidentiality. The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities shall have regard to such statement but shall not be bound by it. If the Contracting Authority and/or the LGOPC, in their discretion, are satisfied that the information should be properly regarded as being confidential or commercially sensitive, the information shall be kept confidential subject to the LGOPC’s and/or the Contracting Authority’s obligations under public procurement and Freedom freedom of Information information laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS. 2.11.1 The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities are subject to the Freedom of Information Act, 2014 and the Economic Operator acknowledges that information provided in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender an sRFT may be considered confidential or commercially sensitive. The Economic Operator should consider if any information supplied by it in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender an sRFT, should not be disclosed because it is commercially sensitive or confidential and if this is the case, the Economic Operator should, when providing the information, identify same and specify the reasons for its commercial sensitivity or confidentiality. The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities shall have regard to such statement but shall not be bound by it. If the Contracting Authority and/or the LGOPC, in their discretion, are satisfied that the information should be properly regarded as being confidential or commercially sensitive, the information shall be kept confidential subject to the LGOPC’s and/or the Contracting Authority’s obligations under public procurement and Freedom of Information laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS. 2.11.1 The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities are subject to the Freedom of Information Act, 2014 and the Economic Operator acknowledges that information provided in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender may be considered confidential or commercially sensitive. The Economic Operator should consider if any information supplied by it in response to a Supplementary Request for Tender Tender, should not be disclosed because it is commercially sensitive or confidential and if this is the case, the Economic Operator should, when providing the information, identify same and specify the reasons for its commercial sensitivity or confidentiality. The LGOPC and the Contracting Authorities shall have regard to such statement but shall not be bound by it. If the Contracting Authority and/or the LGOPC, in their discretion, are satisfied that the information should be properly regarded as being confidential or commercially sensitive, the information shall be kept confidential subject to the LGOPC’s and/or the Contracting Authority’s obligations under public procurement and Freedom of Information laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dynamic Purchasing System Agreement

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