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CHAPTER 1 CONCESSION CONTRACTS TO WHICH THESE REGULATIONS APPLY
9.Exclusions: Concession contracts awarded on the basis of an exclusive right
10.Exclusions: Concession contracts awarded pursuant to international rules
11.Exclusions: Concession contracts involving defence or security aspects which are awarded or organised pursuant to international rules
15.Exclusions: Concession contracts awarded to an affiliated undertaking
16.Exclusions: Concession contracts awarded to a joint venture or to a utility forming part of a joint venture
18.Exclusion of activities which are directly exposed to competition
19.Exclusions: Concession contracts between entities within the public sector
CHAPTER 9 APPLICATIONS TO THE COURT
51.Duty owed to economic operators , including those from countries with whom the EU has a relevant international agreement other than the GPA
51B.Duty owed to economic operators from countries with whom the United Kingdom has an international agreement, other than the GPA
53.Automatic suspension of authority power to proceed with concession contract award
57.General interest grounds for not making a declaration of ineffectiveness
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