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Article 1441-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

I. – The judge shall rule within twenty days on applications submitted to him pursuant to Articles 2 and 5 of the aforementioned Order. II. – The judge may not rule on these applications before the sixteenth day following the date on which the decision awarding the contract was sent to the economic operators who submitted an application or a tender. This period shall be reduced to the eleventh day…

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Article 1441-3 of the French Code of civil procedure

I.-The review provided for in Article 11 of the aforementioned Order may be brought before the court no later than the thirty-first day following the publication in the Official Journal of the European Union of a contract award notice, drawn up in accordance with the model set out in the European Commission Regulation establishing standard forms for the publication of notices in the field of public procurement and concession contracts,…

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Article 1441-3-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

I-In order to be able to rely on the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 13 of the above-mentioned Order of 7 May 2009, the contracting authority/entity shall publish in the Official Journal of the European Union a notice, in accordance with the model set out in the European Commission Regulation establishing standard forms for the publication of notices in the field of public procurement and concession contracts, of…

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Article 1441-4 of the French Code of civil procedure

The special provisions for claims heard by the judicial courts and courts of appeal specially designated pursuant to Articles L. 211-16 , L. 311-15 and L. 311-16 of the Code de l’organisation judiciaire are set out in Chapter 2 of Title IV of Book I (regulatory part) of the Code de la sécurité sociale.

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Article 1442 of the French Code of civil procedure

The arbitration agreement takes the form of an arbitration clause or an arbitration agreement. An arbitration clause is the agreement by which the parties to one or more contracts undertake to submit to arbitration any disputes that may arise in relation to that contract or those contracts. A compromis is the agreement by which the parties to a dispute that has arisen submit it to arbitration.

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Article 1444 of the French Code of civil procedure

The arbitration agreement shall designate, where appropriate by reference to arbitration rules, the arbitrator or arbitrators, or provide for the procedures for their appointment. Failing this, the arbitration shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of Articles 1451 to 1454.

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