Article L3136-3
Where the concession contract is an administrative contract, the concession-granting authority may terminate it: 1° In the event of sufficiently serious misconduct on the part of the concessionaire; 2…
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Where the concession contract is an administrative contract, the concession-granting authority may terminate it: 1° In the event of sufficiently serious misconduct on the part of the concessionaire; 2…
Where the competitive tendering procedures set out in the tender documents cannot be complied with by the purchaser, the latter may make the necessary adjustments during the procedure to allow the pro…
…reserve a concession contract for economic operators who satisfy both the conditions of article L. 3113-1 and those of article L. 3113-2. A conceding authority may not reserve a concession contract b…
…mance, the concessionaire may be exempted from all or some of the obligations set out in article L. 3131-2 by a reasoned decision of the concession-granting authority, based on reasons of general inte…
The awarding authority may require, in particular in defence or security concession contracts, as part of the performance conditions, that the resources used to perform all or part of the concession,…
The parties to a concession contract may reach a settlement as provided for in article 2044 of the French Civil Code.
When concluded by granting authorities, the rules defined in Title II apply to concession contracts which require secrecy or the performance of which must be accompanied by special security measures i…
The concessionaire may be authorised, with the express agreement of the concession granting authority, to enter into leases or rights in rem for a term exceeding that of the concession contract.The au…
For the application of article L. 2213-6 in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories, the words: ", local authorities" are deleted.
…cation of national provisions affecting public policy. Notwithstanding the provisions of article L. 3112-2, and subject to the stipulations of international agreements or administrative arrangements b…
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