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At what point in procurement can one say there is a Contract
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Re: At what point in procurement can one say there is a Contract
In addition to Nicholas submission see this link https://ppra.forumotion.com/t117-effectiveness-of-the-contract.
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At what Point in Procurement can One Say There is a Contract
Hello everybody,
The contact is said be binding contract soon after insuance of a Letter of Acceptance, you can reffer also the wording of format Letter [by PPRA], this is true unless it is stated in the tender document for example 'works should not start untill the site has been handed over to you' and the like.
Also I had never head in tendering processes a letter of award,
I stand to be corrected.
Thank you.
Eng. Nicholas FD
The contact is said be binding contract soon after insuance of a Letter of Acceptance, you can reffer also the wording of format Letter [by PPRA], this is true unless it is stated in the tender document for example 'works should not start untill the site has been handed over to you' and the like.
Also I had never head in tendering processes a letter of award,
I stand to be corrected.
Thank you.
Eng. Nicholas FD
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Location : Maswa District Council
At what point in procurement can one say there is a Contract
Dear Forum members
Just a simple issue?? At what point in the procurement process can one say there is a legally binding contract between the PE and the bidder? Is it after:
1. Issuance of the letter of bid acceptance
2. letter of award
3. Display of the Best evaluated bidder notice
Just a simple issue?? At what point in the procurement process can one say there is a legally binding contract between the PE and the bidder? Is it after:
1. Issuance of the letter of bid acceptance
2. letter of award
3. Display of the Best evaluated bidder notice
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