Article 67 ter B
…pealing Directive 2005/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Directive 2006/70/EC, customs officers may temporarily detain the person for a period not exceeding thirty day…
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…pealing Directive 2005/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Directive 2006/70/EC, customs officers may temporarily detain the person for a period not exceeding thirty day…
…refuse renewal only on condition that he pays the eviction compensation provided for in Article L. 145-14, unless the lessee can prove a serious and legitimate reason against the lessee.
…at the collective management organisation has taken all the measures provided for in article L. 324-14 to identify and locate the beneficiaries, these sums are deemed to be part of the sums that canno…
…State shall set: 1° The conditions for application of the measures provided for in Articles L. 521-14 to L. 521-17-3; 2° The conditions under which the destruction of goods likely to constitute an in…
The judicial police officers exercise the powers defined in article 14; they receive complaints and denunciations; they carry out preliminary investigations under the conditions provided for by articl…
…ly mention the existence of the right to the so-called eviction indemnity provided for inarticle L. 145-14 of the French Commercial Code in the event of a refusal to renew the lease, as well as the ge…
The processing of personal data mentioned in article R. 332-14 implemented by the organisers of profit-making sporting events must be declared to the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libe…
…except where the Chamber is hearing an appeal against a decision taken pursuant to article L. 4113-14.
…h the procedures and within the period set by the judge, the decision referred to in article L. 623-14, when it is no longer subject to ordinary appeal or to an appeal to the Supreme Court, shall be t…
…be worn by foreign nationals placed under mobile electronic surveillance pursuant to article L. 733-14 is approved by the Minister of Justice, who ensures that it cannot be removed by the foreign nati…
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