The acquisition of properties used by the Public Administration
The acquisition of properties used by the Public Administration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48143/rdai/08.arpKeywords:
Government – Contracts – Acquisition of secondhand properties – Legitimacy – CautionsAbstract
On certain occasions, the Government may make use of secondhand properties to achieve their institutional goals due to the lack of budgetary resources for the acquisition of the object in its new state or due to the discontinuation of sales of what is demanded. Once decided by the acquisition of some used object, the Government should redouble precautions in direct contracting or bidding process in order to reduce the risks of acquiring an inefficient and uneconomical object. This article aims at demonstrating that the acquisition of this type of object is legally possible, pointing out the safeguards that the public administrator should have during the hiring process as well as at the moment of receiving the object in order to prevent that such negotiation may be disapproved by the control agencies in the future given the fact that it can be considered illegitimate. This work shows how Courts of Auditors take into consideration this type of contract.
References
BANDEIRA DE MELLO, Celso Antônio. Curso de direito administrativo. 23. ed. São Paulo: Malheiros Editores, 2007. p. 77-78.
SOUTO, Marcos Juruena Villela. Direitoadministrativo contratual. Rio de Janeiro: Lumen Juris, 2004. p. 20.
FIGUEIREDO, Lúcia Valle. Curso de direito administrativo. 8. ed. São Paulo: Malheiros Editores, 2006. p. 367.
Tribunal de Contas do Estado de Minas Gerais. Consulta 696.405, Relatoria: Conselheiro Elmo Braz, Revista do TCEMG, v. 61, n. 4, out.-dez. 2006. p. 205.
Tribunal de Contas do Estado de Minas Gerais. Consulta 696.405, Relatoria: Conselheiro Elmo Braz, Revista do TCEMG, v. 61, n. 4, out.-dez. 2006. p. 205.
Tribunal de Contas do Estado de Minas Gerais. Consulta 696.405, Relatoria: Conselheiro Elmo Braz, Revista do TCEMG, v. 61, n. 4, out.-dez. 2006. p. 205.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
This journal is licensed by (CC BY-NC-ND)
Submission and publication of articles are free; peer-reviewed; the journal uses CrossCheck (anti-plagiarism); and complies with the COPE Editors' Guide; Committee on Publication Ethics, in addition to the Elsevier and SciELO recommendations.
Check the Rules for the submission and evaluation of the RDAI.