Article R2183-2
The award notice shall be drawn up in accordance with the model set out in the European Commission Regulation establishing standard forms for the publication of notices in the framework of the award o…
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The award notice shall be drawn up in accordance with the model set out in the European Commission Regulation establishing standard forms for the publication of notices in the framework of the award o…
In the case of contracts awarded in separate lots, the holder of several lots submits separate invoices for each lot or a global invoice separately identifying the different lots.
In the consultation documents, the purchaser defines the need for innovative products, services or works. It shall indicate the elements of this definition which lay down the minimum requirements to b…
When it declares a procedure to have been discontinued, the purchaser shall as soon as possible communicate the reasons for its decision not to award the contract or to recommence the procedure to the…
The assessment of how the project will be carried out and the study of budgetary sustainability are updated at any time during the award procedure in the event of new circumstances that are likely to…
The partnership contract sets out the grounds and procedures for varying the remuneration, as well as the procedures for paying the contractor throughout the term of the contract.
Notification of the contract implies acceptance of the subcontractor and approval of the terms of payment.
If the holder of the contract who has received the advance payment subcontracts part of the contract during its performance, he shall reimburse the advance payment corresponding to the amount of the s…
For the State, recourse to arbitration in the cases mentioned in Article L. 2197-6 is authorised by decree issued on the report of the competent minister and the minister responsible for the economy.
A partnership contract may only be signed for a public establishment of the State with the agreement of the ministers responsible for the budget and the economy and the minister responsible for the es…
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