The Supreme Court clarifies that a Letter of Intent (LoI) is conditional and does not create enforceable or vested rights until all stipulated preconditions are fulfilled, reinforcing the limits of bidder expectations in public procurement.
The Supreme Court clarifies that a Letter of Intent (LoI) is conditional and does not create enforceable or vested rights until all stipulated preconditions are fulfilled, reinforcing the limits of bidder expectations in public procurement.