Article 59 septdecies
Customs and excise officials and the other persons mentioned in Article L. 5112-1-22 of the Transport Code may disclose to each other, either spontaneously or on request, all documents and information…
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Customs and excise officials and the other persons mentioned in Article L. 5112-1-22 of the Transport Code may disclose to each other, either spontaneously or on request, all documents and information…
…hich the corporate mandate is exercised, are subject to the regime provided for in IV of article L. 22-10-8 of this code.
…the financial year. It is also the subject of annual information in accordance with article L. 132-22 of the same code. An order specifies the methods for calculating and allocating this share..
People who are victims of one of the offences provided for in articles 225-4-1 to 225-4-6 and 225-5 to 225-10 of the Criminal Code, who have contributed by their testimony to the ascertainment of the…
…ce bureau set up in France under the conditions mentioned in the second paragraph of article R. 211-22. The provisions of articles R. 421-5 to R. 421-9 are applicable to refusals to accept responsibil…
The notifications provided for in Article L. 613-22 and in articles R. 612-3-2, R. 612-8, R. 612-9, R. 612-11, R. 612-46 to R. 612-49, R. 612-56, R. 612-73, R. 613-44 to R. 613-45, R. 613-45-3, R. 613…
…t be eligible.For the application of this paragraph, the communes mentioned in I of article L. 2334-22-2 are not considered to be communes with 10,000 or more inhabitants.
…he Chairman by a simple majority of the members within the time limits laid down in Articles 20 and 22 of the aforementioned Regulation of 16 April 2014. The Chairman may, if necessary, appoint a seco…
…the person is placed under mobile electronic surveillance, the device provided for by Article R. 61-22 is fitted before they are released. If the person refuses to have this device fitted, the preside…
…ments which form part of their assets;2° Newly authorised UCITS may derogate from R. 214-21, R. 214-22, R. 214-23, R. 214-24 and R. 214-25 for a period of six months following the date of their author…
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