public service contracts definition

public service contracts means public contracts having as their object the provision of services other than those referred to in point 6;
public service contracts means public contracts which have as their object the provision of services other than those referred to in the definition ofpublic works contracts”;
public service contracts means public contracts having as their object the provision of services other than the execution of works referred to in point (8);

More Definitions of public service contracts

public service contracts means contracts for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between a service provider and a contracting authority, to the exclusion of:
public service contracts means contracts for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between a service provider and a contracting authority ...
public service contracts means public contracts having as their object the provision of intellectual and non‐intellectual services other than those covered by supply and work contracts. These can refer for example to maintenance and repair work, transport, telecommunications, financial services, computer services, consultation of experts, publication, and security.
public service contracts means contracts for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between one or more service providers and a contracting authority relating exclusively or mainly to the provision of services mentioned in Annex I.
public service contracts means public contract other than public works or supply contracts;
public service contracts means contracts for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between a service provider and a contracting authority, to the exclusion of:... (ii) contracts awarded in the fields referred to in Articles 2, 7, 8 and 9 of Directive 90/531/EEC or fulfilling the conditions in Article 6(2) of the same Directive; ...’
public service contracts means contracts having as their object the provision of services, other than those referred to in sub-indent (a) of this case, including consulting services, which as such means those which have as their object the design, planning , organization, management, monitoring, control and evaluation of operational and development programs and actions in all sectors of the economy, as well as in horizontal interventions, supporting their implementation by transferring the necessary relevant know-how, as well as the provision of external services ( outsourcing) implementation of the above programs and actions. The consulting services include in particular economic studies, social studies,