Advertisements for supplies should contain the instruction to bidders, who are not manufacturers of the goods called for, to submit the name of the manufacturer from whom such goods are to be obtained, unless it be manifestly impracticable to furnish... Signal Corps Manuals - Side 42av Signal OfficeUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. War Department - 1905 - 516 sider
...such goods are to be obtained, unless it be manifestly impracticable to furnish this information. 2. Lack of commercial standing on the part of the bidder...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Abnormally low bids should lie subjected to the strictest scrutiny and comparison with prevailing... | |
| United States. War Department - 1905 - 520 sider
...unless it be manifest!}' impracticable to furnish this information. 2. Lack of commercial standing^on the part of the bidder or inadequate facilities or...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Abnormally low bids should be subjected to the strictest scrutiny and comparison with prevailing... | |
| United States. War Department, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1906 - 306 sider
...impracticable to furnish this information. (Par. 1, GO 167, WD, 1905.) 246. Grounds for rejection of bids. — Lack of commercial standing on the part of the bidder...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Abnormally low bids should be subjected to the strictest scrutiny and comparison with prevailing... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1906 - 1346 sider
...such goods are to be obtained, unless it be manifestly impracticable to furnish this information. 2. Lack of commercial standing on the part of the bidder...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Abnormally low bids should be subjected to the strictest scrutiny and comparison with prevailing... | |
| Subsistence Department - 1908 - 156 sider
...guaranty, must accompany proposals when so specified in the advertisement. 9. Bids, rejection of. — Lack of commercial standing on the part of the bidder...plant on the part of the manufacturer will constitute sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. All bids received from contractors who have failed unjustifiably... | |
| John Wilson Orrock - 1909 - 288 sider
...standing on the part of the bidder will constitute good and sufficient ground for the rejection of bid. Abnormally low bids should be subjected to the strictest...scrutiny and comparison with prevailing market rates. All bids received from contractors who have failed unjustifiably to fill former contracts with the... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General, Charles Roscoe Howland - 1912 - 1138 sider
...goods are to be obtained, unless it be manifestly impracticable to furnish this information. 2. Lark of commercial standing on the part of the bidder or...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Abnormally low bids should be subjected to the strictest scrutiny and comparison with prevailing... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1912 - 372 sider
...manifestly impracticable to furnish this information. Lack of commercial standing on the part of a bidder or inadequate facilities or plant on the part...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Mr. SHERLEY. Then, is the committee to understand you as saying that the specification just read... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1913 - 202 sider
...manifestly impracticable to furnish this information. Lack of commercial standing on the part of a bidder or inadequate facilities or plant on the part...constitute good and sufficient grounds for the rejection of bids. Mr. SHERLEY. Then, is the committee to understand you as saying that the specification just read... | |
| 1915 - 204 sider
...PROPOSALS. 144. Advertisements for proposals will be issued lu accordance with Army Regulations 522-548. 145. When articles or services are procured under...148. All proposals received from contractors who have fulled unjustifiably to fill former contracts with the Government shall be rejected. OPEN-MARKET PURCHASES.... | |
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