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Article L2231-1 of the French Public procurement code

By decision of the purchaser, the holder of the partnership contract may be responsible for acquiring the assets necessary for carrying out the operation, including, where appropriate, by means of expropriation.It may, with the agreement of the co-contractor concerned, assign all or part of the contracts entered into by the purchaser that may contribute to the performance of its mission.

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Article L2232-4 of the French Public procurement code

Works over which the holder has rights in rem or of which it is the owner may only be mortgaged with a view to guaranteeing loans taken out to finance the performance of its obligations under the partnership contract.The contract constituting the mortgage must, on pain of nullity, be approved by the purchaser and, where applicable, by the person owning the estate.Only mortgage creditors may exercise precautionary measures or enforcement…

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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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