EU Thresholds definition

EU Thresholds means the thresholds for public advertisement of goods, works and services contracts as provided for in the EU Public Procurement Directives and advised by the Government
EU Thresholds means the financial threshold at which the EU Procurement rules are applicable.
EU Thresholds means the prescribed threshold values set by the EU Commission for supply, services or works contracts as they may be amended from time to time;

Examples of EU Thresholds in a sentence

  • EU Thresholds are updated every two years.Procurement can advise on the latest values.

  • Purchases over the EU Thresholds are by law subject to EU Public Procurement Directives for the advertising and Award of Contracts.

  • See Appendix 19 (Procurement above the EU Thresholds) for details.

  • If a Participating Party utilizes contractors or agents to provide services or assistance under this Agreement, the Participating Party shall execute a contract with the contractor and agent including the following language.

  • Procurement equal to or exceeding £75,000 up to EU Thresholds This applies to contracts for works, supplies or services with an estimated value equal to or exceeding £75,000 but less than the thresholds prescribed by the EU Regulations or to which the full extent of them do not apply.


More Definitions of EU Thresholds

EU Thresholds means the thresholds in the value of a contract above which make the procurement of the contract subject to the European Procurement Regulations as may be set from time to time;
EU Thresholds means the various thresholds set by the European Commission from time to time in place and used to determine the extent to which EU Procurement Law applies. The current EU Thresholds relevant to the Council are set out in Appendix 3 (EU Thresholds and Procurement Thresholds).
EU Thresholds means the prescribed threshold values set by the EU Commission for supply, services, works, Social and other Specific Services or concession contracts as they may be amended from time to time;
EU Thresholds means the monetary limits fixed from time to time under the EU Directives. The EU Thresholds (January 2016)1 at the date of the making of these Contract Standing Orders are:
EU Thresholds means the thresholds for public advertisement of goods, works and
EU Thresholds means the thresholds for public advertisement of goods, works and services contracts as provided for in the EU Public Procurement
EU Thresholds means the thresholds for public advertisement of goods, works and services contracts as provided for in the EU Public Procurement Directives and advised by the GovernmentEvaluation Report” means a report on the evaluation of tenders prepared under CSO 12