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CLIN
(redirected from Contract Line Item Number)

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CLINContract Line Item Number
CLINClinical
CLINComité de Lutte contre les Infections Nosocomiales (French: Committee for the Fight against Nosocomial Infections)
CLINCommunity Learning and Information Network
CLINCustomer Line Item Number
CLINChronic Lymphocytic Interstitial Nephritis (Swine Leptospirosis)


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Nordic contends that the Air Rover proposal failed to meet material solicitation requirements in that the awardee did not propose to provide ECUs with the same NSNs as those included in product descriptions under four contract line item numbers (CLIN) for various types and sizes of required ECUs.
It also needs other information, such as the contract line item number, order number, acceptance point, discount terms, the name of the seller and whatever alphanumeric code is used to identify the seller, and the name of the individual accepting the item on behalf of the Government.
Second, he of she will determine which items should be grouped together on a contract line item number (CLIN) in the contract and which should be on separate CLINs based on the accounting treatment for the item(s).
 
 
 
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