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Article R2661-4 of the French Public procurement code

For the application of the regulatory provisions of Book III in French Polynesia : 1° In article R. 2311-5 : a) 2° is deleted ; b) In 6°, the words: “other technical standards drawn up by European standardisation bodies, or, in their absence,” are deleted; 2° The second paragraph of Article R. 2322-2 is deleted; 3° Articles R. 2331-1 and R. 2331-2 are replaced by the following provisions: “Art. R….

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Article R2671-1 of the French Public procurement code

Subject to the adaptations provided for in this Title, the following provisions shall apply in New Caledonia to public contracts concluded by the State or its public establishments, subject to the powers devolved to this collectivity, in the wording resulting from Decree No. 2018-1075 of 3 December 2018, unless otherwise specified in the table below. APPLICABLE PROVISIONS AS THEY STAND In Book I R. 2100-1 In Title I R. 2111-1…

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Article R2671-1 of the French Public procurement code

Subject to the adaptations provided for in this Title, the following provisions shall apply in New Caledonia to public contracts concluded by the State or its public establishments, subject to the powers devolved to this collectivity, in the wording resulting from Decree No. 2018-1075 of 3 December 2018, unless otherwise specified in the table below. APPLICABLE PROVISIONS AS THEY STAND In Book I R. 2100-1 In Title I R. 2111-1…

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Article D2671-2 of the French Public procurement code

Subject to the adaptations provided for in this Title, the following provisions shall apply in New Caledonia to public contracts concluded by the State or its public establishments, subject to the powers devolved to this collectivity, in the wording resulting from Decree No. 2018-1075 of 3 December 2018, unless otherwise specified in the table below. APPLICABLE PROVISIONS AS THEY STAND To Book I In Title VII D. 2171-4 D. 2171-5…

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Article R2671-3 of the French Public procurement code

For the application of the regulatory provisions of Book I in New Caledonia:1° In article R. 2111-9:a) 2° is deleted;b) In 5°, the words: “other technical standards drawn up by European standardisation bodies, or, in their absence,” are deleted;2° In article R. 2122-1, the references to Article L. 1311-4 of the Public Health Code, Articles L. 184-1, L. 511-11, L. 511-15, L. 511-16 and L. 511-19 to L. 511-21 of…

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Article D2671-3-1 of the French Public procurement code

For the application of Article D. 2192-2 in New Caledonia : a) The words “to L. 2192-3” are replaced by the words “and L. 2192-2” ; b) Where necessary, the reference to the identity number determined pursuant to Article R. 123-221 of the French Commercial Code is replaced by the reference to the RIDET directory number in accordance with locally applicable regulations.

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Article R2671-4 of the French Public procurement code

For the application of the regulatory provisions of Book III in New Caledonia:1° In article R. 2311-5:a) 2° is deleted;b) In 6°, the words: “the other technical standards drawn up by the European standardisation bodies, or, in their absence,” are deleted;2° In article R. 2322-2, the second paragraph is deleted;3° Articles R. 2331-1 and R. 2331-2 are replaced by the following provisions: “Art. R. 2331-1 -Buyers may make known their…

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Article R2681-1 of the French Public procurement code

Subject to the adaptations provided for in this Title, the following provisions shall apply in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories to public contracts concluded by the State or its public establishments, subject to the powers devolved to this collectivity, in their wording resulting from Decree No. 2018-1075 of 3 December 2018, unless otherwise specified in the table below. APPLICABLE PROVISIONS AS THEY STAND In Book I R. 2100-1 In…

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