ESPD definition

ESPD means the European Single Procurement Document completed by the Service Provider and sent to the Purchaser on «date ESPD completed».

Examples of ESPD in a sentence

  • This Framework Agreement supersedes all prior negotiations between the Parties and all representations and undertakings made by one Party to the other, whether written or oral, except that this clause does not exclude liability in respect of any misrepresentation (whether in the ESPD or Tender or otherwise).

  • The Contract supersedes all prior negotiations between the Parties and all representations and undertakings made by one Party to the other, whether written or oral, except that this clause does not exclude liability in respect of any misrepresentation (whether in the ESPD or Tender or otherwise).

  • For procurement procedures in which a call for competition has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union, the information required under Part I will be automatically retrieved, provided that the electronic ESPD-service is used to generate and fill in the ESPD.

  • The ESPD has replaced the requirement for suppliers to provide up-front evidence or certificates by allowing them to self-declare that they meet certain selection and exclusion criteria.

  • These are available in the standardised statements document on the Procurement Journey ESPD (Scotland) station.


More Definitions of ESPD

ESPD means the European Single Procurement Document referred to in Regulation 59(1);
ESPD means the European Single Procurement Document referred to in Regulation 59(1) conceived to reduce the need for multiple SQ’s for economic operators.
ESPD means the European Single Procurement Document referred to in regulation 59(1); “EU Publications Office” means the Publications Office of the European Union;