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passation

Passation is a noun derived from the French verb passer, referring to the act of transferring or handing over something from one party to another. The term is used in various legal, administrative, and organizational contexts to denote a formal transfer of authority, property, responsibilities, or rights.

In governance and administration, passation de pouvoirs denotes the ceremonial or administrative handover during political transitions

In procurement and contract law, passation des marchés publics describes the process of contracting public works

In civil and property law, passation can refer to the execution or registration of a legal act,

Usage of passation is more common in Francophone legal, administrative, and diplomatic language. In English-language contexts,

or
leadership
changes,
often
involving
the
transfer
of
documents,
briefings,
and
the
assumption
of
duties
by
the
successor.
or
services,
including
steps
such
as
bidding,
evaluation,
negotiation,
signature,
and
execution
of
contracts.
The
term
emphasizes
the
formal
completion
of
a
procurement
transaction.
such
as
a
transfer
of
ownership
or
the
notarized
recording
of
other
instruments.
The
exact
scope
and
procedures
vary
by
jurisdiction
and
legal
tradition.
equivalent
terms
such
as
transfer,
handover,
assignment,
or
consummation
may
be
used,
depending
on
the
specific
domain.
The
concept
generally
centers
on
the
formal
and
orderly
transfer
of
something
from
one
party
to
another.