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Article R3133-24 of the French Public procurement code

When the authorising officer and the public accountant do not belong to the same legal entity and have agreed on a conventional payment period under the conditions set out in Article 12 of Decree no. 2013-269 of 29 March 2013 on combating late payment in public procurement contracts, this new period may not be less than fifteen days plus the period allowed for the intervention of the public accountant as…

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Article R3133-25 of the French Public procurement code

The rate of default interest referred to in Article L. 3133-13 is equal to the interest rate applied by the European Central Bank to its most recent main refinancing operations, in force on the first day of the half-year of the calendar year during which the default interest began to accrue, increased by eight percentage points.

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Article R3134-1 of the French Public procurement code

After the contract has been awarded and, at the latest, at the start of its performance, the concessionaire shall inform the conceding authority of the names, contact details and legal representatives of third parties involved in these services or works, insofar as this information is known at that stage.

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Article R3134-2 of the French Public procurement code

The concessionaire shall inform the conceding authority of any change in the information mentioned in article R. 3134-1 that occurs during the performance of the concession contract, as well as of the information required for any new third party that subsequently participates in these services or works.

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Article R3135-1 of the French Public procurement code

The concession contract may be amended when the amendments, regardless of their amount, have been provided for in the initial contractual documents, in the form of clear, precise and unequivocal review clauses or options.These clauses indicate the scope and nature of the possible amendments or options, as well as the conditions under which they may be used.

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