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Article L1300-1 of the French Public procurement code

The decision to enter into a contract intended to satisfy requirements which are only partly covered by this Code or which are covered by several of its parts may not be intended to remove it from the rules defined by this Code.This mixed contract is subject to the provisions of this Book.

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Article L1311-1 of the French Public procurement code

Where a purchaser decides to conclude a single contract intended to satisfy objectively separable needs which, on the one hand, are covered by the ordinary law on contracts set out in Book I of Part Two or Book II of Part Two relating to partnership contracts and, on the other hand, are not covered by this Code, the contract is subject to these books.

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Article L1311-2 of the French Public procurement code

Where a conceding authority decides to enter into a single contract intended to satisfy objectively separable needs which, on the one hand, are covered by the general law on concession contracts set out in Book I of Part Three and, on the other hand, are not covered by this Code, the contract shall be subject to this Book. Where the subject of the contract is several activities, only one of…

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Article L1312-1 of the French Public procurement code

Where a purchaser concludes a single contract intended to satisfy objectively indissociable needs which, on the one hand, are covered by the ordinary law on contracts set out in Book I of Part Two or Book II of Part Two relating to partnership contracts and, on the other hand, are not covered by this Code, the contract shall be subject to the provisions applicable to its main subject. Where the…

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Article L1312-2 of the French Public procurement code

When a conceding authority concludes a single contract intended to satisfy objectively indissociable needs which, on the one hand, are covered by the ordinary law on concession contracts provided for in Book I of Part Three and, on the other hand, are not covered by this Code, this contract is subject to the provisions applicable to its main purpose. Where the main subject of the contract cannot be objectively determined,…

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Article L1321-1 of the French Public procurement code

Where a purchaser decides to enter into a single contract even though the contract relates to objectively separable services which are subject, on the one hand, to the ordinary law governing contracts set out in Book I of Part Two or Book II thereof relating to partnership contracts and, on the other hand, to the ordinary law governing concession contracts set out in Book I of Part Three, the contract…

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Article L1321-2 of the French Public procurement code

When a conceding authority decides to enter into a single contract even though this contract relates to objectively separable services that fall under both the ordinary law governing concession contracts as set out in Book I of Part Three and the ordinary law governing contracts as set out in Book I of Part Two or Book II relating to partnership contracts, this contract is subject to the provisions of article…

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Article L1322-1 of the French Public procurement code

Where a purchaser concludes a single contract relating to objectively indissociable services which are subject, on the one hand, to the ordinary law of contracts provided for in Book I of Part Two or Book II thereof relating to partnership contracts and, on the other hand, to the ordinary law of concession contracts provided for in Book I of Part Three, this contract shall be subject to the provisions applicable…

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Article L1322-2 of the French Public procurement code

When a conceding authority concludes a single contract relating to objectively indissociable services which are covered both by the ordinary law of contracts provided for in Book I of Part Two or Book II relating to partnership contracts and by the ordinary law of concession contracts provided for in Book I of Part Three, this contract is subject to the provisions applicable to its main subject. For the application of…

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