misprocure

verb

Etymology

From mis- + procure.

  1. derived from prōcūrō
  2. derived from procurer
  3. inherited from procuren
  4. prefixed as misprocure — “mis + procure

Definitions

  1. To procure incorrectly

    To procure incorrectly; to procure in a manner not in accordance with official policies and procedures.

    • In such cases, MCC will declare misprocurement and cancel that portion of the Compact allocated to the services that have been misprocured if corrective measures satisfactory to MCC are not taken.
    • If procurement is not carried out as agreed, ADB will declare misprocurement, and normally cancel that portion of the financing allocated to the goods and works that have been misprocured.

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