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  2. Bid bond - Wikipedia

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    The bid bond penalty is a percentage of the total bid amount, not to exceed the spread between the first and second place bidders. Some bid bonds contain "forfeiture language", which means that the contractor loses the whole bid bond amount, regardless of the bid spread.

  3. Penal bond - Wikipedia

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    A penal bond is a written instrument executed between an obligor and an obligee designed to secure the performance of a legal obligation through the in terrorem effect of the threat of a penalty for nonperformance.

  4. Bid rigging - Wikipedia

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    Bid rigging is a fraudulent scheme in a procurement action which enables companies to submit non-competitive bids. It can be performed by corrupt officials, by firms in an orchestrated act of collusion, or by officials and firms acting together.

  5. Construction bidding - Wikipedia

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    Bid solicitation is the process of making published construction data readily available to interested parties, including construction managers, contractors, and the public. There are several services, including government entities and private plan rooms, that allow project owners to release project details to solicit and obtain contractor bids.

  6. Six Companies - Wikipedia

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    A $2 million (equivalent to $32.3 million in 2023 [3]) bid bond was to accompany each bid. The winner would have to post a $5 million (equivalent to $80.7 million in 2023 [3]) performance bond. The contractor would have seven years to build the dam, or penalties would ensue. [4]

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    Pascal Le Segretain/Marc Piasecki/Taylor Hill/Getty Images. Yes, yes and yes. ‘90s hair is having its moment—from ‘The Rachel,’ to ‘The Bixie’—so it’s no surprise that flipped ends ...

  8. Penalties in English law - Wikipedia

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    The law originated in the fifteenth century in relation to "defeasible bonds" (sometimes called penal bonds) which were a contractual promise to pay money, which might be discharged if certain obligations were performed (and if the obligations were not performed, then the payment terms under the bond could be enforced). [6]

  9. Italy regulator ends Booking.com probe as commitments ease ...

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    Italy's competition watchdog AGCM closed an investigation into Booking.com as it found commitments offered by the online travel platform sufficient to address the competition concerns it had ...