Article R2161-14
…um period for receipt of initial tenders is thirty days from the date of dispatch of the invitation to tender.
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Showing 1841–1850 of 68978 articles for “Art. s. L. 145-1 to L. 145-60 + R. 145-1 to R. 145-38”
…um period for receipt of initial tenders is thirty days from the date of dispatch of the invitation to tender.
The contracting authority shall indicate in the consultation documents the minimum requirements with which tenders must comply.
…r competition is made by means of a prior information notice, from the date on which the invitation to confirm interest is sent.Where a duly justified situation of urgency makes it impossible to compl…
The minimum period laid down in Article R. 2161-14 may be reduced: 1° To ten days if the contracting authority has published a prior information notice that has not been used as a call for tenders and…
The procedure with negotiation may take place in successive phases so as to reduce the number of tenders to be negotiated by applying the award criteria defined in the consultation documents. The cont…
…all tenderers in respect of their initial and subsequent tenders, with the exception of final tenders. It may, however, award the contract on the basis of the initial tenders without negotiation, prov…
A contracting authority other than a central public authority listed in a notice annexed to this Code may set the deadline for receipt of tenders by mutual agreement with the selected candidates, prov…
The general representative of branches of companies referred to in 3° of Article L. 310-2 duly established in France must be vested with sufficient powers by the company concerned to bind the latter v…
The administrative authorisation provided for in Article L. 321-1 is granted by the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution. For the purposes of granting this authorisation, insurance operati…
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