The purchaser may stipulate in the consultation documents that candidates are not required to provide supporting documents and evidence which have already been sent to them as part of a previous consultation and which remain valid.
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The purchaser may stipulate in the consultation documents that candidates are not required to provide supporting documents and evidence which have already been sent to them as part of a previous consultation and which remain valid.
L’acheteur peut prévoir dans les documents de la consultation que les candidats ne sont pas tenus de fournir les documents justificatifs et moyens de preuve qui leur ont déjà été transmis dans le cadre d’une précédente consultation et qui demeurent valables.
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