Public competition definition

Public competition means a competitive procurement process
Public competition means a procurement process whereby any interested suppliers or contractors may submit a proposal or tender, typically to a publicly advertised Invitation to Tender, Request for Proposal, or Pre-Qualification Process.
Public competition means a competitive procurement process pursuant to section 34‑103, subsection G that includes advertising in a public newspaper and a qualification‑based selection process.

Examples of Public competition in a sentence

  • Public competition on presentation of proposals under the AIL componentInvitation to submit proposalsFollowing the distribution to the AMPs of the “Guide to project formulation and submission” interested organizations obtained the necessary forms from the provincial headquarters of the women’s offices.

  • Public competition commissions generally fill this role on their behalf.

  • Viable immovable property may be let by Private Treaty in exceptional cases where the Council is of the opinion that Public competition would not serve a useful purpose or that it is in the interest of the Community and the Council.

  • Rule 196 Public competition for Design of symbols/logos: Design competition should be conducted in a transparent, fair and objective manner.

  • Public competition is considered to be open from the day the notice of competition is published in national newspapers.

  • Viable immovable property may be let by Private Treaty in exceptional cases where the Council is of the opinion that Public competition would not serve a useful purpose or that it is in the interest of the Community and the Council, provided that Council’s reasons in each instance must be recorded as part of its Resolution.

  • Public competition processes shall be consistent with public sector best practice as determined from time to time.

  • For further answer, this Defendant STATES that Plaintiff’s claims, any and all of them, are barred by the applicable statutes of limitation or repose under any tribal, state and/or federal law found to be applicable to any and all of Plaintiff’s claims.

  • Public competition assessment of 13 March 2009 in the case P & M Quality Smallgoods Pty Ltd - proposed acquisition of Hans Continental Smallgoods Pty Ltd.

  • Public competition for ESCo projectÐ All measures tendered as one package (from planning to o&m)2.


More Definitions of Public competition

Public competition means a competitive procurement
Public competition means a competitive procurement process pursuant to section 34-103, subsection G that includes advertising in a public newspaper and a qualification-based selection process.

Related to Public competition

  • Competition or “Competitions” means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • Competition Match means any match played or to be played under the jurisdiction of the Competition.

  • Continuing Disclosure Agreement means the Continuing Disclosure Agreement, as it may be modified from the form on file with the Clerk of Council and signed by the Mayor and the Fiscal Officer in accordance with Section 6, which shall constitute the continuing disclosure agreement made by the City for the benefit of holders and beneficial owners of the Bonds in accordance with the Rule.

  • Competitive solicitation means a formal, advertised procurement process, other than an Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, or Invitation to Negotiate, approved by the Board to purchase commodities and/or services which affords vendors fair treatment in the competition for award of a District purchase contract.

  • Anti-competitive Practice means any collusion, bid rigging or anti-competitive arrangement, or any other practice coming under the purview of The Competition Act 2002, between two or more bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Purchaser, that may impair the transparency, fairness and the progress of the procurement process or to establish bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels;

  • Continuing Disclosure Undertaking means the Continuing Disclosure Undertaking of the Issuer, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1, dated the Closing Date, for the purpose of providing continuing disclosure information under Rule 15c2-12 adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Non-Compete Agreement means that certain Non-Compete Agreement between the Company and the Executive in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.