Ineligibility definition

Ineligibility means the Athlete or other Person is barred on account of an anti-doping rule violation for a specified period of time from participating in any Competition or other activity or funding as provided in Article 10.12.1;
Ineligibility means not meeting the eligibility requirements of the City’s Certification Programs, or no longer being eligible to participate in the City’s Certification Programs based upon a failure to submit required filings, or a change in status of the firm which does not reflect fraud, dishonesty, or intentional misrepresentation of the firm’s status or other wrongdoing by the Certified Firm.
Ineligibility means a person not eligible to contract with Canada;

Examples of Ineligibility in a sentence

  • The certification titled "Subcontractor Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion" must be provided to subcontractors, but completed certifications are not required to be submitted with bid forms.

  • In accordance with the section titled Information to be provided when bidding, contracting or entering into a real procurement agreement of the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/ci- if/politique-policy-eng.html), the Bidder must provide the required documentation, as applicable, to be given further consideration in the procurement process.

  • UNDP shall also verify, and immediately reject their respective Proposal, if the Proposers are found to appear in the UN’s Consolidated List of Individuals and Entities with Association to Terrorist Organizations, in the List of Vendors Suspended or Removed from the UN Secretariat Procurement Division Vendor Roster, the UN Ineligibility List, and other such lists that as may be established or recognized by UNDP policy on Vendor Sanctions.

  • In accordance with the section titled Information to be provided when bidding, contracting or entering into a real property agreement of the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/ci- if/politique-policy-eng.html), the Bidder must provide the required documentation, as applicable, to be given further consideration in the procurement process.

  • In accordance with the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/ci-if/politique- policy-eng.html), the Bidder must provide the required documentation, as applicable, to be given further consideration in the procurement process.


More Definitions of Ineligibility

Ineligibility means the Participant is barred for a specified period of time from participating in any Competition or other activity or funding, in accordance with Article 10.10; and
Ineligibility means the Athlete or other Person is barred for a specified period of time from participating in any Competition or other activity or funding as provided in Article 10.10; and
Ineligibility means not eligible for contract award.
Ineligibility means the Athlete or other Person is barred for a specified period of time from participating in any Competition, Event or other activity or funding, in accordance with Article 10.14;
Ineligibility means an action taken by the public body to refuse permission to participate, or disqualify from participation, an offeror, bidder, or contractor, in public contracts.
Ineligibility means that the student cannot participate in competitions, including scrimmages.
Ineligibility means suspension or notice of proposed debarment under FAR Subpart