Law of orientation on the inland transports
The Law of Orientation of the Inland Transports (PARCELLED OUT) , of December 30th, 1982 is the fundamental law of organization of the public services of transport. She affirmed a right to transport having to make it possible to move " under reasonable conditions of access, of quality and price as well as costs for the collectivité" .
PARCELLED OUT also clarified the relations between organizing authorities and operators (when the community has recourse there) by imposing the making of a contract between the two parts. The research of the best cost for the organizing authority and this principle of conventionality prepared the ground for the application in 1993 of the law known as “Loi Fir tree”.
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