Article R552-9
…ion of the departmental prefect or, in Paris, the police prefect, as provided for in article L. 552-10, must be made within forty-eight hours of the date of the admission decision.To this end, it has…
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…ion of the departmental prefect or, in Paris, the police prefect, as provided for in article L. 552-10, must be made within forty-eight hours of the date of the admission decision.To this end, it has…
The procedures for appointing and the conduct of the assignment of the notary appointed pursuant to 10° of Article 255 of the Civil Code are subject to the provisions of articles 233 to 237, 239, 245,…
…General Meeting called to vote on the proposed transaction pursuant to Articles L. 225-204 or L. 22-10-62, the company shall send to the shareholders or make available to them under the conditions pro…
…o later than fifteen days after the deadline set for its adoption by articles LO 6362-7 and LO 6362-10.Failing this, the State representative shall, in accordance with the procedure laid down in artic…
…ister of Justice. They include a detailed general assessment, as well as a numerical mark from 0 to 10 and an assessment of each of the following elements when they have been observed:
…e protection perimeter and the application to occupy a plot of land provided for in article L. 1322-10 are sent to the Prefect. The content of the file, which includes a description of the planned wor…
…ing the plan has become final and the provisions of the second or third paragraph of Article L. 622-10 have not been applied, the court shall refer the matter to itself for the purpose of closing the…
The articles R. 642-1 to R. 642-21, excluding the first paragraph of article R. 642-10, are applicable to the assignment referred to in l'article L. 631-22. The mandataire judiciaire performs the duti…
…Article R. 313-1, the reference to Article R. 314-14 is replaced by the reference to Article R. 314-10.
…of the same table:Applicable articlesIn the wording resulting from the decreeR. 330-1n° 2013-388 of 10 May 2013R. 330-2 and R. 330-3no. 2005-1007 of 2 August 2005
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