Article 2374-3
The assignee is free to dispose of the sum assigned, unless an agreement to the contrary specifies its use.
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The assignee is free to dispose of the sum assigned, unless an agreement to the contrary specifies its use.
…to the training followed as part of the professional transition project referred to in article L. 6323-17-1 are paid by the regional inter-professional joint committee referred to in article L. 6323-1…
At least twelve days before the meeting of the Territorial Council, the President shall send to the Territorial Councillors by any means a report, in whatever form, on each of the matters to be submit…
Each year, the President reports to the Territorial Council, in a special report, on the situation of the local authority, the activity and financing of the various departments of the local authority…
The Territorial Council shall ensure the dissemination of information to its elected members by the material means it deems most appropriate. In order to enable the exchange of information on matters…
Territorial councillors have the right to present oral questions relating to the affairs of the local authority at meetings of the territorial council. The rules of procedure shall determine the frequ…
Where the finance company has several sub-funds, the provisions of this sub-section apply to each of the sub-funds.
Notwithstanding article D. 214-32-10, the minimum initial capital of an employee-owned open-ended investment company is €225,000.
…asset management of an employee-share ownership open-ended investment company defined in article L. 214-166 is governed by the provisions applicable to the funds mentioned in article L. 214-165.
The standardised documents and media, referred to in article R. 1614-24 and 1° of article R. 1614-26, are provided free of charge by the State.
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