Article L2392-4
The terms and conditions for the application of this sub-section, in particular the essential elements that electronic invoices must contain, shall be defined by regulation.
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The terms and conditions for the application of this sub-section, in particular the essential elements that electronic invoices must contain, shall be defined by regulation.
For the amicable settlement of disputes between the parties to a public contract mentioned in this Book, the provisions of Chapter VII of Title IX of Book I are applicable, with the exception of the p…
Defence or security contracts give rise to payments on account, under the conditions laid down by regulation, once the services have begun to be performed.The amount of a payment on account may not ex…
A bid is unsuitable if it is clearly unable, without substantial modification, to meet the needs and requirements of the concession-granting authority as specified in the consultation documents.
…m in which local authorities or local public bodies hold a majority stake are subject to the rules set out in this Part and in the preliminary chapter of Title I of Book IV of Part I of the General Lo…
Except where the services which are the subject of the public contract cannot be delayed, the purchaser may extend the time limits for receipt of applications and tenders for procedures in progress by…
Where a concession contract covers both a network operator activity and another activity which is not a network operator activity and for which it is objectively impossible to establish which activity…
The amounts and methods of calculating the entry fees and royalties paid by the concessionaire to the conceding authority must be justified in the concession contract.
Except where the services that are the subject of the concession contract cannot be delayed, the concession-granting authority may extend the deadlines for the receipt of applications and tenders for…
The concession contracts referred to in this Book are subject to the rules on payment periods set out in Section 2 of Chapter III of Title III of Book I.
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