Article R123-11
The declaration sent to the single body interrupts the time limits with regard to that body. The bodies and authorities to which the declarations and applications for authorisation are sent are solely…
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The declaration sent to the single body interrupts the time limits with regard to that body. The bodies and authorities to which the declarations and applications for authorisation are sent are solely…
Any legal entity applying for registration in the Trade and Companies Register must provide proof of enjoyment of the premises or premises where it sets up, alone or with others, the registered office…
When the rights extended by the effect of article L. 123-10 have been assigned for valuable consideration, the assignors or their successors in title may, within a period of three years from 25 Septem…
Each technical working group is chaired by an administration or recipient body designated by the strategic steering committee. It is made up of a representative of the single body and representatives…
The committee of experts whose intervention is provided for in articles L. 1231-1, L. 1241-3 and L. 1241-4 sits in two panels of five members appointed for three years by order of the Minister for Hea…
…by the committee of experts, when this authorisation is required in application of IV of article L. 1231-1. After receiving these documents, the Agency may issue a proposal for matching potential dono…
…must be authorised by the committee of experts pursuant to the second paragraph of IV of article L. 1231-1, he or she shall mention this fact in the instrument of consent.The original of the instrumen…
…n falling within the remit of the mobility organising authorities within the meaning of articles L. 1231-1 and L. 1231-1-1 of the Transport Code, including when they relate to the infrastructure assoc…
Unless the non-performance is definitive, damages are only payable if the debtor has first been given notice to perform within a reasonable period.
Notifications that must be made at the registry's behest are made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt; the judge may, however, decide that they will be made by bailiff's deed. The iss…
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