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Article Annexe G of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Statement of mandatory information in supporting documents for public contracts I. – With regard to public contracts below the amount from which contracts are concluded in writing (1) A. – Where the public contract is not in writing, information that must appear in any document justifying the expenditure (e.g. an invoice) 1. Subject of the public contract >. 2. Identification of the parties to the contract >. 3. Price or…

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Article Annexe H of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Mandatory information to be included in a partnership contract 1. Identification of the contracting parties. (1) 2. Definition of the subject of the partnership contract. (1) 3. Duration of the contract. (2) 4. Remuneration of the co-contractor including, in particular, a breakdown between investment costs, operating costs and financing costs and, where applicable, income from ancillary activities or from the development of the estate. (3) 5. Procedures for varying the…

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Article Annexe I of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Monthly duty roster The monthly duty roster explicitly mentions, for each month, the details of the periods of day and night work and on-call duty at home, specifying each time the name and position of the practitioner in charge of it, whether teaching and hospital staff, hospital practitioner, part-time practitioner, assistant, contractual practitioner, contractual assistant practitioner or attaché. .

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Article Annexe J of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Statement of the information that must be included in a concession contract A. Concession contracts A concession contract is necessarily a written contract that must contain the following particulars: 1. Duration of the concession contract. (1) >. 2. Amount and method of calculation of entry fees and royalties paid by the concessionaire to the concession-granting authority according to the content of the contract. (2) 3. Tariffs charged to users and…

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