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Title VIII: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE IN THE FRENCH AUSTRALIAN AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORIES

Article L3381-1 of the French Public procurement code

Subject to the adaptations provided for in this Title, the following provisions shall apply in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands to concession contracts concluded by the State or its public establishments as well as by other public and private law bodies and persons entrusted by the State with an administrative public service mission, in their wording resulting from Order No. 2018-1074 of 26 November 2018, unless otherwise specified in…

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Article L3381-2 of the French Public procurement code

For the application of the legislative provisions of Book I in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands:1° In article L. 3112-3, the word “other” is deleted;2° In article L. 3113-1, the words “mentioned in article L. 5213-13 of the Labour Code” and “mentioned in article L. 344-2 du code de l’action sociale et des familles et ainsi que à des structures équivalentes” are replaced by the words: “créés en application…

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Article L3381-3 of the French Public procurement code

For the application of the provisions of Book II in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories: 1° The second paragraph of Article L. 3200-1is deleted; 2° Article L. 3212-1 1° is worded as follows: “1° A legal instrument such as an international agreement relating to works or services intended for the joint implementation or operation of a project by its signatories;”; 3° In Article L. 3212-4 : a) In 4°,…

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