Article L2411-1
I. - A section de commune is any part of a commune permanently and exclusively possessing property or rights distinct from those of the commune.The section de commune is a legal person governed by pub…
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I. - A section de commune is any part of a commune permanently and exclusively possessing property or rights distinct from those of the commune.The section de commune is a legal person governed by pub…
At the end of a period of five years from the merger pronounced by the decree provided for in article L. 2113-5 as it read prior to Law no. 2010-1563 of 16 December 2010 on the reform of territorial c…
The transfer to the commune of all or part of the property, rights and obligations of a section is pronounced by the representative of the State in the department at the joint request of the town coun…
A union is created between the sections of the same commune, provided that their union commission has been set up, at the request of the town council or one or more sections, by concordant deliberatio…
I. - Proceeds from the sale of Section property may be used only in the interests of the Section. II. - In the event of the sale of all the property of the section, the proceeds of the sale shall be p…
Where the syndicate commission has not been formed, the change of use or the sale of all or part of the property of the section is decided by the municipal council ruling by an absolute majority of th…
When the syndicate commission is formed and subject to the provisions of II of article L. 2411-6, the change of use or sale of all or part of the property of the section is decided on a proposal from…
Decrees shall, where necessary, lay down the detailed rules for the application of this chapter..
The departmental budget is the act by which the department's annual revenue and expenditure are forecast and authorised. The departmental budget is drawn up in an operating section and an investment s…
The following are compulsory for the department:1° Expenditure relating to the operation of the deliberative bodies and the upkeep of the departmental building;2° Expenditure relating to the functiona…
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