Background In Germany, the owner of a new or used automobile is obliged to register the vehicle with the registration office (“Zulassungsstelle”), which is part of the local public administration. Once a vehicle is registered, the owner is entitled to attach license plates to the vehicle. Since many visitors of the registration office require new license plates, it is common that businesses offering such license plates (“Schilderpräger”) are located within the building of the registration office. In previous decisions by German courts, the local
The German Federal Court of Justice rules that a public undertaking offering public domain for rent must hold tender proceedings in order to comply with both freedom of competition and public welfare ("Zulassungsstelle / Schilderpräger")
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