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1. Revocation of a judgment of the first instance;
2. The plaintiff's claim is dismissed.
3. All costs of the lawsuit shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
Reasons
"1. Reasons for the disposition" in the reasoning of the judgment of this court which partially accepted the judgment of the first instance;
2. Whether the instant disposition is lawful;
A. The part of the Plaintiff’s assertion is identical to the corresponding part of the judgment of the court of first instance (the second parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel to 13 pages), and thus, it is cited in accordance with Article 8(2) of the Administrative Litigation Act and the main sentence of Article
Judgment
Articles 6(1), 7(1), and 9(1) of the Act on the Promotion of Purchase of Small and Medium Enterprise Products and the Development of Market Support (amended by Act No. 13094, Jan. 28, 2015; hereinafter “Market Support Act”) provide that the Administrator of the Small and Medium Business Administration may designate products directly produced and supplied by small and medium business operators as competitive products among small and medium business operators (hereinafter “competitive products”), which are deemed necessary to expand markets, as products directly produced and supplied by small and medium business operators. The conclusion of a contract to procure competing products by having the heads of public institutions comply with the method of competitive bidding, in principle, requires small and medium business operators to promote the purchase of products of small and medium enterprises, support markets, and at the same time, enter into a procurement contract so concluded, prohibits small and medium business operators from purchasing and directly produce the relevant products from large enterprises, subcontractor enterprises, foreign enterprises, etc. and thereby promoting domestic small and medium business operators and operating the competitive
On the other hand, the Act on the Development of Agricultural Products intends to enter into a contract for the procurement of products through competition between small and medium entrepreneurs, but it is necessary to verify the direct production of the relevant small and medium enterprise (the main sentence of Article 9(1)). However, where a small and medium enterprise examines whether it has the ability to directly produce products and submits a certificate of direct production that it has been issued by the Administrator of the Small and Medium Business Administration, the Act on the Development of Agricultural Products does not require the verification of direct production (the proviso to