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Article L2233-1 of the French Public procurement code

In order to enhance the value of a part of the domain, the purchaser may, after having delimited, if necessary, the assets belonging to the public domain, authorise the holder:1° To grant authorisations to occupy the public domain;2° To grant private law leases for assets belonging to the private domain and to create all types of property rights for a limited period;3° To transfer assets that have previously been transferred…

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Article L2233-2 of the French Public procurement code

Where the partnership contract is entered into by the purchaser for the purpose of carrying out an operation that meets the needs of another legal entity governed by public or private law for the performance of its duties, or where the operation is carried out on the property of another legal entity governed by public or private law, the contractor may be authorised to use part of the property, subject…

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Article L2233-3 of the French Public procurement code

Where leases are granted by the holder for a term exceeding that of the partnership contract, the conditions for the purchaser to take over the lease must be the subject of an agreement between the purchaser, the holder, the lessee and, where applicable, the owner of the estate.

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Article L2234-3 of the French Public procurement code

In the case of local authorities and their public establishments, the annual report drawn up by the contract holder referred to in article L. 2234-1 and the reports on the inspections carried out by the purchaser referred to in article L. 2234-2 are sent to the deliberative assembly or body and are the subject of a debate.

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Article L2235-1 of the French Public procurement code

In the event of cancellation or termination of the contract by the court, following an action by a third party, the holder of the partnership contract may claim compensation for the expenses it has incurred in accordance with the contract, provided that they were useful to the purchaser.

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