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PART ONE: DEFINITIONS AND SCOPE

Article L1100-1 of the French Public procurement code

In addition to employment contracts, the following contracts or agreements are not subject to this Code:1° Transfers of powers or responsibilities between purchasers or between concession-granting authorities with a view to carrying out missions of general interest without remuneration for contractual services;2° Subsidies as defined inarticle 9-1 of law no. 2000-321 of 12 April 2000 on the rights of citizens in their relations with administrations;3° State occupation.

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Article L1111-2 of the French Public procurement code

The purpose of a works contract is:1° Either the execution, or the design and execution, of works listed in a notice annexed to this Code;2° Either the execution, or the design and execution, by whatever means, of a work that meets the requirements laid down by the purchaser, who has a decisive influence on its nature or design.A work is the result of a set of building or civil engineering…

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Article L1112-1 of the French Public procurement code

A partnership contract is a public contract whose purpose is to entrust an economic operator or a group of economic operators with the overall task of constructing, transforming, renovating, dismantling or destroying works, equipment or intangible assets required for a public service or for the performance of a general interest task, and to finance all or part of the cost of such works, equipment or intangible assets. The holder of…

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Article L1113-1 of the French Public procurement code

A defence or security contract is a contract concluded by the State or one of its public establishments for the purpose of:1° The supply of equipment, including spare parts, components or sub-assemblies thereof, intended for use as weapons, munitions or war material, whether specifically designed for military purposes or initially designed for civilian use and subsequently adapted for military purposes;2° The supply of security equipment, including spare parts, components or…

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