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Subsection 2: Supporting documents and other evidence of the absence of grounds for exclusion

Article R2143-7 of the French Public procurement code

The purchaser accepts as sufficient proof that the candidate is not in a case of exclusion mentioned in article L. 2141-2, the certificates issued by the competent administrations and bodies. The list of taxes, contributions or social security contributions for which a certificate must be issued, as well as the list of competent administrations and bodies, are set out in an order of the Minister for the Economy appended to…

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Article R2143-9 of the French Public procurement code

In order to prove that he is not in one of the cases of exclusion mentioned in article L. 2141-3, the candidate shall produce his unique identification number enabling the purchaser to access the relevant information via an electronic system mentioned in 1° of article R. 2143-13 or, if he is a foreigner, shall produce a document issued by the competent judicial or administrative authority of his country of origin…

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Article R2143-10 of the French Public procurement code

Where the competent authorities of the candidate’s country of origin or establishment do not issue supporting documents equivalent to those mentioned in articles R. 2143-6 to R. 2143-9 or where these do not mention all the grounds for exclusion from the award procedure, they may be replaced by a declaration on oath or, in countries where there is no such procedure, by a solemn declaration made by the interested party…

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