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Should contracting authorities adopt the contract form of a supplier instead of the Governments own contract?

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Should contracting authorities adopt the contract form of a supplier instead of the Governments own contract?

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As long as the supplier’s terms and conditions are not significantly different from the government’s, the value of the contract is below $25,000, and there are no clauses that limit the contractor’s liability or require the Crown to indemnify the contractor, the supplier’s contract form could be adopted.

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