How long does it take for the winning bidder to sign the contract after receiving the letter of acceptance? What are the legal requirements for the 30th?

Article 46 of the Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the contract shall be signed within 30 days.

1 Article 46 of the Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the tenderer and the winning bidder shall conclude a written contract in accordance with the bidding documents and the winning bidder's bidding documents within 30 days from the date of issuance of the bid-winning notice. The tenderer and the winning bidder shall not conclude other agreements that deviate from the substantive contents of the contract.

2. The contract must be signed within 30 days from the date of issuance of the bid-winning notice.

3. After the contract is concluded, the winning bidder shall fulfill its obligations in accordance with the contract and complete the winning project; The winning bidder shall not transfer or transfer the winning project in disguised form. The transfer of the winning project means that the winning bidder transfers the winning project to others, making others become the actual finishers of the winning project. The transfer of the winning project is very harmful in practice, which makes the bidding ineffective and has a serious impact on the project quality. Judging from the legal relationship of the contract, the transfer of the winning project is a breach of contract that changes the subject of the contract without authorization.

Bidding Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is a law formulated to standardize bidding activities, protect national interests, social public interests and the legitimate rights and interests of parties involved in bidding activities, improve economic benefits and ensure project quality.

1adopted at the 11th meeting of the Ninth NPC Standing Committee on August 30th, 999. According to 20 17 12.27, the 31st meeting of the standing Committee of the 12th NPC: < People's Republic of China (PRC) and the national metrology law >: the decision of amendment.

Reference Source Baidu Encyclopedia People's Republic of China (PRC) Bidding Law