Innovations in the Bidding Law and Bidding Controversy
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Innovations in the Bidding Law and Bidding Controversy

  1. 208 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Innovations in the Bidding Law and Bidding Controversy

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Our intention is to follow both the English and the German paradigms, that is, to work in an accessible language (an English tendency) and to think problems through, like Germans do.

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Table of contents

  1. Capa
  2. Folha de Rosto
  3. Créditos
  4. INTRODUCTION
  5. CHAPTER 1: ME AND EPP AND THE QUANTITATIVE ENABLEMENT OF THE NEW LAW
  6. CHAPTER 2: THE BIDDING “NEW” PRINCIPLES
  7. CHAPTER 3: DEFINITIONS
  8. CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC OFFICERS
  9. CHAPTER 5: DUTY TO PLAN
  10. CHAPTER 6 - CONSORTIUM: THE CONSORTIUM PARTICIPATION AS A LAW, AND NO LONGER AS AN EXCEPTION
  11. CHAPTER 7 – BIDDING ORGANISATION: MITIGATED DISCRETIONARY REGARDING THE QUALIFICATION AND JUDGEMENT ORDER PHASES
  12. CHAPTER 8: BIDDING MODALITIES
  13. CHAPTER 9: ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASE
  14. CHAPTER 10: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT
  15. CHAPTER 11: BIDDING MODALITIES AND THEIR DEADLINES
  16. CHAPTER 12: INFEASIBLE PRICE
  17. CHAPTER 13: BIDDING EXEMPTION
  18. CHAPTER 14: NON-ENFORCEABILITY
  19. CHAPTER 15: FRACTIONATION BY HYBRIDITY
  20. CHAPTER 16: PRICE REGISTRATION
  21. CHAPTER 17: END OF BOUNDING TO THE WINNING PRICE
  22. CHAPTER 18: INSPECTION
  23. CHAPTER 19: DELAY IN SETTLEMENT
  24. CHAPTER 20: RECEIVING THE CONTRACTED SUBJECT MATTER
  25. CHAPTER 21: MODULATED NULLITY
  26. CHAPTER 22: CHANGES IN FINE PERCENTAGES
  27. CHAPTER 23: INTERTEMPORAL RIGHT
  28. CHAPTER 24: CANNABIDIOL AND THE ANVISA RULES
  29. CHAPTER 25: OUTSOURCING AND PROHIBITION OF STATE SUICIDE
  30. CHAPTER 26: THE PCA TERM AND “PLANNING FRACTIONATION”
  31. CHAPTER 27: “NEOPHOBIA” AND ADMINISTRATIVE IMPROBITY
  32. CHAPTER 28: PUBLICATION NOTICE SETS LIMITS TO LAW OPTION
  33. CHAPTER 29: CONCLUSIONS
  34. BIBLIOGRAPHY