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Litigation: Below the belt
Jonathan Parker assesses the treatment of abnormally low tenders ‘In the current economic climate, increasing numbers of EOs appear to be disposed to submit perilously low tenders in an effort to maintain their cash flow. EOs submitting tenders that are too low can have disastrous consequences for a number of parties.’The coming into force of …
Cases Referenced
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- Countryliner Ltd v Surrey County Council [2011] EWCA Civ 373
- Fratelli Costanzo SpA v Comune di Milano [1989] ECR1839
- J Varney & Sons Waste Management Ltd v Hertfordshire County Council [2010] EWHC 1404 (QB)
- Lianakis & ors (law relating to undertakings) [2008] EUECJ C-532/06
- McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd v Department of Finance & Personnel [2008] NIQB 91; [2008] NIQB 122
- Mears Ltd v Leeds City Council [2011] EWHC 40 (QB); [2011] EWHC 1031 (TCC) (liability); [2011] EWHC 2694 (TCC) (costs)
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- PC-Ware Information Technologies v Commission [2010] EUECJ T-121/08
- Pressetext Nachrichtenagentur (law relating to undertakings) [2008] EUECJ C-454/06
- Renco SpA v Council of the European Union (Case T) [2003] EUECJ T-4/01
- SECAP (law relating to undertakings) [2008] EUECJ C-147/06
- Wall (law relating to undertakings) [2010] EUECJ C-91/08