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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 8: Roads

Article L4433-24-1-1

As from the transfer of the national road network to an overseas region, the president of the regional council manages the transferred domain. In this capacity, he shall exercise the police powers rel…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorisation of judicial environmental officers

Article R15-33-29-24

For each judicial environmental officer, a request for authorisation is sent, on the proposal of the Director General of the French Biodiversity Office, to the Public Prosecutor at the Court of Appeal…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Contracts awarded by the national councils of the orders of the medical professions

Article R.4122-4-24

If the National Council uses the tender procedure, it cannot negotiate with the tenderers. It may only ask them to specify the content of their tender. Where the national council uses the procedure wi…

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French Commercial codeIn force
APPENDIX 8-1-1 (TO ARTICLES A. 811-25 and A. 812-24)

Article Annexe 8-1-1

…dépôts et des consignations. II. - List of acts performed by the trainee pursuant to article A. 812-24 : - mission of judicial representative in safeguard and receivership; - mission of liquidator in…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Common provisions

Article D48-9

…r the law of the issuing State, within one of the categories of offences mentioned in Article D. 48-24; 7° A full description of the offence where it does not fall within one of the categories of offe…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Common provisions

Article D48-6

The financial penalties that may be enforced pursuant to the fifth paragraph of Article 707-1 are those resulting from a decision, taken by the competent authority of a Member State of the European Un…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Common provisions

Article D48-7

Financial penalties imposed by: 1° A court of the issuing State in respect of a criminal offence under the law of that State; 2° An authority of the issuing State other than a court in respect of a cr…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Common provisions

Article D48-8

Financial penalties may be transmitted, for the purpose of enforcement, to any Member State of the European Union in which the sentenced person has his habitual residence, possesses property or income…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Common provisions

Article D48-10

The certificate must be translated into the official language or one of the official languages of the executing State or into one of the official languages of the institutions of the European Communit…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Common provisions

Article D48-11

The financial penalty or a certified copy thereof and the certificate shall, subject to the provisions of the second subparagraph, be forwarded directly by the competent authority of the issuing State…

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