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32004L0018: c3-23.4

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32004L0018 - Classic (3rd generation) Article 23.4
4. Where a contracting authority makes use of the option of referring to the specifications mentioned in paragraph 3(a), it cannot reject a tender on the grounds that the products and services tendered for do not comply with the specifications to which it has referred, once the tenderer proves in his tender to the satisfaction of the contracting authority, by whatever appropriate means, that the solutions which he proposes satisfy in an equivalent manner the requirements defined by the technical specifications.
    An appropriate means might be constituted by a technical dossier of the manufacturer or a test report from a recognised body.
32004L0017 - Utilities (3rd generation) Article 34.4
4. Where a contracting entity makes use of the option of referring to the specifications mentioned in paragraph 3(a), it cannot reject a tender on the ground that the products and services tendered for do not comply with the specifications to which it has referred, once the tenderer proves in his tender to the satisfaction of the contracting entity, by whatever appropriate means, that the solutions which he proposes satisfy in an equivalent manner the requirements defined by the technical specifications.
    An appropriate means might be constituted by a technical dossier from the manufacturer or a test report from a recognised body.

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