Direct Award Criteria definition

Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call Off Agreements for Goods and/or Services set out in Part A of Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria);
Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the award of Call-Off Agreements for G-Cloud Services set out in Framework Schedule 3 (Call-Off Ordering Procedure including Award Criteria);
Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria set out in Part C to Annex 1 to be applied for the award of Call-Off Contracts;

Examples of Direct Award Criteria in a sentence

  • If the User is using Selection Process A (Direct Award) it shall only issue a Request to Enter into a Call-Off Contract (pursuant to and as defined in Schedule 3 to the Framework Agreement) to the Framework Contractor that has been established through objective and transparent Direct Award Criteria in the relevant lot that will provide the best price/quality ration.

  • The Direct Award Criteria applied to the tenders of those Suppliers appointed to this Framework Agreement shall be as follows: Criteria Value for money: e.g the Contracting Authority believes that the Supplier provides demonstrable value for money, which may include but is not limited to: ● Cost effectiveness; ● Price; and ● Quality.

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  • The user must notify its decision to all Framework Contractors on the relevant Lot including the Direct Award Criteria used and the reasons for its decision.


More Definitions of Direct Award Criteria

Direct Award Criteria. Disclosing Party” means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call Off Contracts for Services set out in Part A of Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria); shall mean a Party which discloses or makes available directly or indirectly its Confidential Information;
Direct Award Criteria means the Award Criteria set out in Part 1 of Schedule 2;
Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria set out in Part C to Annex 1 to
Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the award of the Call-Off Agreements without further competition set out in Schedule 3A. "Environmental Information Regulations" means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such regulations;
Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call- Off Contracts for Services set out in Framework Schedule 7 (Call- Off Award Procedure); "Disaster" the occurrence of one or more events which, either separately or cumulatively, mean that the Deliverables, or a material part thereof will be unavailable (or could reasonably be anticipated to be unavailable) for the period specified in the Order Form (for the purposes of this definition the "Disaster Period"); "Disclosing Party" the Party directly or indirectly providing Confidential Information to the other Party in accordance with Clause 15 (What you must keep confidential); "Dispute" any claim, dispute or difference arises out of or in connection with the Contract or in connection with the negotiation, existence, legal validity, enforceability or termination of the Contract, whether the alleged liability shall arise under English law or under the law of some other country and regardless of whether a particular cause of action may successfully be brought in the English courts; "Dispute Resolution Procedure" the dispute resolution procedure set out in Clause 34 (Resolving disputes); "Documentation" descriptions of the Services and Service Levels, technical specifications, user manuals, training manuals, operating manuals, process definitions and procedures, system environment descriptions and all such other documentation (whether in hardcopy or electronic form) is required to be supplied by the Supplier to the Buyer under a Contract as:a) would reasonably be required by a competent third party capable of Good Industry Practice contracted by the Buyer to develop, configure, build, deploy, run, maintain, upgrade and test the individual systems that provide the Deliverablesb) is required by the Supplier in order to provide the Deliverables; and/orc) has been or shall be generated for the purpose of providing the Deliverables; "DOTAS" the Disclosure of Tax Avoidance Schemes rules which require a promoter of tax schemes to tell HMRC of any specified notifiable arrangements or proposals and to provide prescribed information on those arrangements or proposals within set time limits as contained in Part 7 of the Finance Act 2004 and in secondary legislation made under vires contained in Part 7 of the Finance Act 2004 and as extended to National Insurance Contributions; "Due Diligence Information" any information supplied to the Supplier by or on behalf of the Authority prior to the Start Date; "Ef...
Direct Award Criteria. Disaster Recovery" "Disaster Recovery Plan" means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call Off Agreements for Goods and/or Services set out in Part A of Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria); means the process of restoration of the Services by the provision of the Disaster Recovery Services; means the disaster recovery and/or business continuity services (as the context may require) to be provided by the Supplier pursuant to Schedule 24 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity);
Direct Award Criteria means the award criteria to be applied for the direct award of Call-Off Agreements for Vehicle Hire Services set out in Part A of Framework Schedule 6 (Award Criteria); “Disclosing Party” means a party which discloses or makes available directly or indirectly its confidential information.