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Debarment definition

Debarment means an action taken by a Federal agency or official to exclude a person or business entity from participating in transactions involving certain federal funds.
Debarment means an action taken by a federal official to exclude a person or business entity from participating in transactions involving certain federal funds.
Debarment means the disqualification of a person to receive invitations for bids, or requests for proposals, or the award of a contract by the State, for a specified period of time commensurate with the seriousness of the offense or the failure or inadequacy of performance.

Examples of Debarment in a sentence

  • Debarment, Suspension, or Ineligibility as defined in FAR Subpart 9.4.

  • This certification is made pursuant to the regulations implementing Executive Order 12549 and Executive Order 12689, Debarment and Suspension, 2 C.F.R. Part 376, and any relevant regulations promulgated by the Department or Agency funding this project.

  • Any faculty and/or student planning to participate in the clinical experience must not appear on the Office of Inspector General Exclusion and Debarment Listing.

  • Each Party shall inform the other Party in writing immediately upon becoming aware that any individual or entity who is performing hereunder is Debarred, or if any claim is pending or, to the best of such Party’s knowledge, is threatened, relating to the Debarment of such Party or any individual or entity used in any capacity by such Party in connection with the Development, manufacture or Commercialization of any Product.

  • Supplier shall inform Xxxxxxxxx in writing immediately upon becoming aware that any individual or entity who is performing hereunder is Xxxxxxxx, or if any claim is pending or, to the best of Supplier’s knowledge, is threatened, relating to the Debarment of Supplier or any individual or entity used in any capacity by Supplier in connection with the Manufacture of the Supply Products.


More Definitions of Debarment

Debarment shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement. Tento Článek 10 "Vyloučení" zůstane v platnosti po ukončení nebo uplynutí doby trvání této Smlouvy.
Debarment means an action taken by the county which results in a contractor being prohibited from bidding or proposing on, being awarded and/or performing work on a contract with the county. A contractor who has been determined by the county to be subject to such a prohibition is "debarred."
Debarment means an exclusion from contracting or subcontracting with state agencies based on cause set forth in Title 34, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 20, Subchapter G, §20.581-20.587 et seq.
Debarment means an action taken by the director under R2-7-C901 that prohibits a person from participating in the state procurement process.
Debarment means an action taken by a Federal agency to prohibit a recipi- ent from participating in Federal Gov- ernment procurement contracts and covered nonprocurement transactions. A recipient so prohibited is debarred, in accordance with the Federal Acqui- sition Regulation for procurement con- tracts (48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4) and agency regulations implementing the OMB guidance on nonprocurement de- barment and suspension (2 CFR part 180, which implements Executive Or- ders 12549 and 12689).
Debarment means an action taken by a debarring official under Subpart H of this part to exclude a person from par- ticipating in covered transactions and transactions covered under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR chap- ter 1). A person so excluded is debarred.