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Article L2100-2 of the French Public procurement code

Contracts concluded by persons governed by private law who are not purchasers as referred to in Article L. 1210-1 and who are more than 50% directly subsidised by a contracting authority are subject to the provisions of this Part, with the exception of Chapters I to III and Chapter VI of Title IX of this book, where the following conditions are met: 1° The estimated pre-tax value of the requirement…

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Article L2111-3 of the French Public procurement code

Local authorities and purchasers subject to this code whose status is laid down by law shall adopt a scheme to promote socially and environmentally responsible public purchasing when the total annual value of their purchases exceeds an amount set by regulation. This plan determines the objectives of a purchasing policy that includes social elements aimed at contributing to the social and professional integration of disabled or disadvantaged workers and ecological…

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Article L2112-2 of the French Public procurement code

The terms of the contract specify the conditions under which the services are to be provided, which must be linked to the purpose of the contract.The conditions under which the services are to be provided may take into account considerations relating to the economy, innovation, the environment, social issues, employment or the fight against discrimination.

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Article L2112-3 of the French Public procurement code

The performance conditions relating to the works, supplies or services which are the subject of the contract, in any respect whatsoever and at any stage of their life cycle, are deemed to be linked to the subject of the contract. In particular, they may relate to a specific production, supply or marketing process or to a specific process linked to another stage of the life cycle, even when these elements…

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Article L2112-4 of the French Public procurement code

The purchaser may require that the resources used to execute all or part of a contract, or to maintain or modernise the products acquired, be located within the territory of the Member States of the European Union, in order, in particular, to take account of environmental or social considerations or to ensure the security of information and supplies.

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Article L2112-5 of the French Public procurement code

The duration of the contract is defined taking into account the nature of the services and the need for periodic competitive tendering, under conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat, subject to the provisions of this book relating to the maximum duration of certain contracts.

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