Article R3122-10
The buyer profile is the dematerialisation platform enabling, in particular, the concession-granting authorities to make the consultation documents available to economic operators electronically and t…
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The buyer profile is the dematerialisation platform enabling, in particular, the concession-granting authorities to make the consultation documents available to economic operators electronically and t…
When the conceding authority makes use of the possibility to negotiate provided for in article L. 3121-1, it may decide to limit the number of tenderers admitted to take part in the negotiation. It se…
No later than six days before the deadline set for the receipt of applications or tenders, the conceding authority shall provide additional information on the consultation documents requested in good…
By way of derogation from article R. 3122-9, when, in duly justified circumstances, for reasons of exceptional security, technical reasons or because of the particularly sensitive nature of commercial…
The conceding authority provides free, direct and complete access to the essential data of the concession contract on its buyer profile.These essential data relate to:1° The awarding of the contract;2…
Articles L. 236-2 to L. 236-7 are applicable to demergers.
A company may transfer its assets and liabilities to several existing companies or to several new companies by way of a demerger. This option is open to companies in liquidation provided that the dist…
One or more companies may, by means of a merger, transfer their assets and liabilities to an existing company or to a new company that they form.This option is open to companies in liquidation provide…
The purpose of transferring the business is to ensure the maintenance of activities likely to operate independently, of all or some of the jobs attached to them and to pay off liabilities. The transfe…
Where the assignment relates to assets subject to a special lien, pledge, charge or mortgage, the court shall allocate to each of these assets, for the purpose of apportioning the price and exercising…
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