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Article L2123-1 of the French Public procurement code

An adapted procedure is one by which the purchaser freely defines the terms and conditions for awarding the contract, in compliance with the principles of public procurement and the provisions of this Book, with the exception of those relating to the obligations inherent in a purchase under a formalised procedure. The purchaser may award a contract using an adapted procedure: 1° When the estimated value of the requirement, excluding tax,…

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Article L2124-1 of the French Public procurement code

Where the estimated value of the requirement, excluding tax, is equal to or greater than the European thresholds mentioned in a notice annexed to this code, the purchaser shall award the contract in accordance with one of the formalised procedures defined by this chapter, under the conditions and in accordance with the procedures laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.

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Article L2124-4 of the French Public procurement code

Competitive dialogue is the procedure by which the purchaser enters into dialogue with the candidates admitted to take part in it with a view to defining or developing solutions likely to meet its needs and on the basis of which these candidates are invited to submit a tender.

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Article L2125-1 of the French Public procurement code

The purchaser may, in compliance with the rules applicable to the procedures defined in this Title, use purchasing techniques to pre-select economic operators likely to meet its needs or to enable tenders to be submitted or selected in accordance with specific procedures. The purchasing techniques are as follows: 1° Framework agreements, which enable one or more economic operators to be pre-selected with a view to concluding a contract laying down…

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Article L2131-1 of the French Public procurement code

In order to encourage the widest possible competition, purchasers shall advertise prior to the award of the contract in accordance with the conditions and subject to the exceptions defined by decree in the Conseil d’Etat, depending on the subject of the contract, the estimated value of the requirement excluding tax and the purchaser concerned.

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Article L2132-1 of the French Public procurement code

The purchaser may not disclose confidential information of which he has become aware during the course of the procurement procedure, such as information the disclosure of which would infringe business secrecy or information the disclosure of which could harm fair competition between economic operators, such as the disclosure during the course of the consultation of the total amount or the detailed price of tenders.However, the purchaser may ask economic operators…

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Article L2141-1 of the French Public procurement code

Persons who have been the subject of a final conviction for one of the offences referred to in articles 222-34 to 222-40,225-4-1,225-4-7,313-1,313-3,314-1,324-1,324-5,324-6,421-1 to 421-2-4,421-5,432-10,432-11,432-12 to 432-16,433-1,433-2,434-9,434-9-1,435-3, 435-4, 435-9, 435-10, 441-1 to 441-7, 441-9, 445-1 to 445-2-1 or 450-1 of the French Criminal Code, articles 1741 to 1743, 1746 or 1747 of the French General Tax Code, or for receiving such offences, as well as for equivalent offences under the legislation…

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