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1. The Subject Of The Order Is The Supply Of Bicycles And Bicycle Equipment For A Newly Established Bicycle Rental In Czerteż, I.E.: - Trekking Bicycles For Women And Men (3 Womens And 3 Mens Pieces), - Electric Trekking Bicycles 5 Pieces, - Cross Bikes 6 Pieces, - Electric Cross Bicycles 5 Pieces, - Tandem Bicycles 2 Pieces, - Three-Wheeled Bicycles 6 Pieces, - Electric Tricycles 5 Pcs., - Childrens Bicycles 6 Pcs., - Bicycle Trailers For Transporting Children 3 Pcs., - Bicycle Trailers For Transporting Pets 3 Pcs., - Bicycle Seats For Transporting Children 6 Pcs., - Bicycle Racks 6 Pcs., - Bicycle Helmets 33 Pcs., - Gps Locators 47 Pcs. A Detailed Description Of The Subject Of The Order, Including A List Of The Minimum Required Technical And Operational Parameters, Of The Subject Of The Order Is Described In The Detailed Description Of The Subject Of The Order Constituting Annex No. 1 To Swz.3. Equivalent Solutions. If The Ordering Party In The Description Of The Subject Of The Contract Indicated Trademarks, Patents Or Origins, Sources Or A Specific Process That Characterizes Products Or Services Provided By A Specific Contractor, This Should Be Understood As Accompanied By The Term Or Equivalent. It Is Allowed To Offer Solutions Equivalent To Those Described - I.E. Maintaining The Same Minimum Technical, Quality And Functional Parameters. A Contractor Who Refers To Equivalent Solutions Is Obliged To Demonstrate That The Solution He Offers Meets The Requirements Specified By The Ordering Party. In Such A Case, The Contractor Attaches To The Offer A List Of Equivalent Solutions Along With Its Description Or Standards. If The Description Of The Subject Of The Contract Includes References To Standards, Technical Assessments, Technical Specifications And Technical Reference Systems Referred To In Art. 101 Section 1 Point 2 And Section 3 Of The Public Procurement Law, It Should Be Understood That They Are Accompanied By The Term Or Equivalent, The Ordering Party Allows Equivalent Solutions Described In Point 1. If The Description Of The Subject Of The Contract Refers To Standards, Technical Assessments, Technical Specifications And Technical Reference Systems Referred To In Art. 101 Section 1 Point 2 And Section 3 Of The Public Procurement Act, The Contracting Authority May Not Reject An Offer Just Because The Offered Construction Works, Supplies Or Services Are Not Compliant With The Standards, Technical Assessments, Technical Specifications And Technical Reference Systems To Which The Description Of The Subject Matter Of The Contract Refers, Provided That The Contractor Proves In The Offer That The Proposed Solutions Equally Meet The Requirements Specified In The Description Of The Subject Matter Of The Contract. If The Description Of The Subject Of The Contract Refers To The Performance Or Functionality Requirements Referred To In Art. 101 Section 1 Point 1 Of The Public Procurement Law, The Contracting Authority May Not Reject An Offer Compliant
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