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Record #:
5821
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Bluestein discusses legislation passed by the 2002 North Carolina General Assembly affecting public purchasing and contracting. The legislation includes alternative bidding methods, small business contractor programs, and provisions affecting local school and state contracting.
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6538
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Bluestein discusses legislation passed by the 2003 North Carolina General Assembly affecting local school administrative purchasing procedures, flexibility in university purchasing, and electronic contracting.
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16217
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Normally someone who is not a party to a contract has no standing to enforce or challenge the validity of the contract, nor any right to seek damages for its breach. Occasionally, however, courts recognize and enforce nonparty rights in a contract, as third-party beneficiaries. This bulletin explores the application of third-party beneficiary rules to contracts entered into by local governments in North Carolina.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 126, Dec 2011, p1-14, f
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24311
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Direct contracting between doctors and hospitals allows them to assume financial risks and skirt health insurance companies, effectively cutting costs of employee medical benefits. One such example occurred between Glen Raven Mills Inc. and Alamance Regional Medical Center.