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Chapter II: Concession contracts concluded by a conceding authority

Article L3212-1 of the French Public procurement code

When concluded by granting authorities, the rules defined in Title II apply to concession contracts that must be concluded in accordance with the procedures set out in : 1° An international agreement or administrative arrangement, concluded between a Member State of the European Union and one or more third States or a subdivision thereof, relating to works or services intended for the joint implementation or exploitation of a project by…

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Article L3212-2 of the French Public procurement code

When they are concluded by conceding authorities, concession contracts concluded: 1° According to the procedure specific to an international organisation when the concession contract is entirely financed by this international organisation; 2° According to the procedure agreed between an international organisation and a contracting authority, when the concession contract is mainly co-financed by this international organisation, are subject to the rules defined in Title II.

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Article L3212-3 of the French Public procurement code

When concluded by granting authorities, the rules defined in Title II apply to concession contracts which require secrecy or the performance of which must be accompanied by special security measures in accordance with the legislative or regulatory provisions in force or for which the protection of the essential interests of the State so requires, provided that such security or protection cannot be guaranteed by other means.

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Article L3212-4 of the French Public procurement code

The following concession contracts are subject to the rules set out in Title II : 1° Services relating to the acquisition or rental, by whatever financial means, of land, existing buildings or other immovable property, or relating to other rights over such property; 2° Services relating to research and development for which the purchaser does not acquire exclusive ownership of the results or does not fully finance the service; 3°…

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