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Special Purchase - Phoenix Safety Outfitters - QPA Agreement for Firefighter Turn Out Gear
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ARTICLE 1: LEGAL AUTHORITY <br />Each party represents and warrants that it is eligible to participate in this <br />Agreement because it is a local government created and operated to provide one or more <br />governmental functions and possesses adequate legal authority to enter into this <br />Agreement. <br />ARTICLE 2: APPLICABLE LAWS <br />The procurement of goods and services subject to this Agreement shall be <br />conducted in accordance with and subject to the relevant statutes, ordinances, rules, and <br />regulations that govern each party's procurement policies. Competitive Solicitations are <br />intended to meet the public contracting requirements of the Lead Contracting Agency and <br />may not be appropriate under, or satisfy Participating Agencies' procurement laws. It is <br />the responsibility of each party to ensure it has met all applicable solicitation and <br />procurement requirements. Participating Agencies are urged to seek independent review <br />by their legal counsel to ensure compliance with all local and state solicitation <br />requirements, <br />ARTICLE 3: USE OF BID PROPOSAL OR PRICE AGREEMENT <br />a. A "procuring party" is defined as the Lead Contracting Agency or any <br />Participating Agency that desires to purchase from the Master Price <br />Agreements awarded by the Lead Contracting Agency. <br />b. Each procuring party shall be solely responsible for their own purchase of <br />goods and services under this Agreement. A non -procuring party shall not be <br />liable in any fashion for any violation of law or contract by a procuring party, <br />and the procuring party shall hold non -procuring parties and all unrelated <br />procuring parties harmless from any liability that may arise from action or <br />inaction of the procuring party. <br />c. The procuring party shall not use this agreement as a method for obtaining <br />additional concessions or reduced prices for similar goods and services <br />outside the scope of the Master Price Agreement. <br />d. The exercise of any rights or remedies by the procuring party shall be the <br />exclusive obligation of such procuring party. <br />e. The cooperative use of bids, proposals or price agreements obtained by a party <br />to this Agreement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the <br />bid, proposal or price agreement, except as modified where otherwise allowed <br />or required by applicable law, and does not relieve the party of its other <br />solicitation requirements under state law or local policies. <br />
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