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French General Tax CodeIn force
8: Provisions specific to registration duty, land registration tax, the property security contribution, stamp duty and the special tax on insurance policies

Article 1962

…ior to the declaration of public interest are refunded when, within the time limits set by Article R196-1 of the Book of Tax Procedures, it is proven that the properties acquired are covered by this d…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Income tax

Article 197

…separate taxation provided for in 4 of article 6 who meet the conditions set out in II of l'article 194, the tax reduction corresponding to the share granted in respect of the first dependent child is…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section V: Provisions common to taxes for which the accounting officers of the Directorate General of Public Finance are responsible for collection

Article 1912

1. The costs of proceedings charged to debtors in respect of products recovered by the public accountant responsible for recovery are calculated by applying a percentage that may not exceed 5% of the…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Judicial police officers

Article 19

Officers of the judicial police are required to inform the public prosecutor without delay of crimes, offences and contraventions of which they have knowledge. As soon as they have completed their ope…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 1: Special provisions for ships.

Article 192

1. Foodstuffs and provisions not exceeding what is necessary on board ships bound for foreign countries are not subject to customs duties.2. If the quantities to be taken on board appear to be too gre…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 1: Special provisions for ships.

Article 190

Petroleum products and coal intended for bunkering ships, excluding pleasure craft and sports vessels, sailing at sea or on waterways flowing into the sea as far as the last customs office located ups…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section I: Treasury liens

Article 1920

1. Taxes of all kinds and assimilated taxes, tax and criminal fines, the fixed procedural duty referred to in Article 1018 A and claims of all kinds in respect of indirect taxes, recovered by public a…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article 197

The Public Prosecutor notifies each of the parties and their lawyer by registered letter of the date on which the case will be called for hearing. Notification shall be made to the detained person by…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Income tax

Article 194

…number of units to be taken into account for the division of taxable income provided for in Article 193 is determined in accordance with the following provisions: FAMILY STATUS NUMBER OF UNITS Single,…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter III: Personal appearance of the parties.

Article 193

The judge shall, if he considers it necessary, ask the questions submitted to him by the parties after the examination.

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