Tender processes typically conclude with a contract between the administration and the contractor. These agreements are called “public procurement contracts”. Public procurement contracts, by their nature, create mutual responsibilities and obligations for both parties. The contractor is obliged to deliver the goods and/or services required in the contract, while the administration is obliged to make the payments as determined in the contract.
As is the nature with all contracts, parties might find themselves in various disputes over the provisions laid down in public procurement contracts. In many cases these disputes arise from the administration’s failure to meet its obligation to make progress payments, or actions such as unmerited cancellation of contracts or the application of unjust sanctions.
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