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Title VI: RULES APPLICABLE TO PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES AND PURCHASING TECHNIQUES

Article R2361-2 of the French Public procurement code

The minimum time limit for receipt of applications shall be thirty-seven days from the date on which the contract notice was sent or thirty days where the notice was sent electronically.Where a situation of urgency not caused by the purchaser makes it impossible to respect this time limit, it may be reduced to fifteen days or ten days where the notice was sent electronically.

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Article R2361-4 of the French Public procurement code

The minimum period laid down in article R. 2361-3 may be reduced to twenty-two days if the purchaser has published a prior information notice that meets the following conditions: 1° It was sent for publication at least fifty-two days and at most twelve months before the date on which the contract notice was sent; 2° It contains the same information as that appearing in the contract notice, provided that this…

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Article R2361-5 of the French Public procurement code

The minimum period laid down in articles R. 2361-3 and R. 2361-4 may be reduced by five days if the purchaser offers, by electronic means and as from the publication of the call for tenders, unrestricted, direct and full access to the consultation documents and to any additional documents, indicating in the text of the notice the Internet address at which these documents may be consulted.

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Article R2361-8 of the French Public procurement code

The minimum time limit for receipt of applications shall be thirty-seven days from the date on which the contract notice was sent or thirty days where the notice was sent electronically.Where a situation of urgency not caused by the purchaser makes it impossible to respect this time limit, it may be reduced to fifteen days or ten days where the notice was sent electronically.

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