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Showing 10711080 of 2239 articles for Art. 242 bis

French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter II: Transit.

Article 129

No discharge shall be given in respect of commitments entered into unless, at the office of destination, the goods :-have been placed in customs clearance warehouses or areas, or in export warehouses…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
14° : Tax reduction granted for cash subscriptions to the capital of companies and for subscriptions to shares in innovation investment funds (fonds communs de placement dans l'innovation)

Article 199 terdecies-0 A

…bscriptions made under the same conditions as those provided for in 1 and 2 of I of Article 885-0 V bis, as it stood on 31 December 2017.However, the rate is set at 25% for payments made until 31 Dece…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Actual turnover system

Article 266

…customer or a third party, including subsidies directly linked to the price of these transactions;a bis. Without prejudice to the application of a, the taxable amount of the supply of goods or service…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 3: Medical applications

Article L1333-18

…judice to the provisions taken in application of article L. 4111-6 of the Labour Code andarticle 60 bis of the Customs Code, or to the provisions laid down in the articles of this chapter, ionising ra…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section VIIIa: Basic excess

Article 293 C

…he transactions referred to in I of article 257 ; 2° To the transactions referred to in Article 298 bis ; 3° To transactions subject to value added tax by virtue of an option provided for in Articles…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 2: Persons subject to obligations to combat money laundering and terrorist financing

Article L561-2-3

The persons mentioned in 1°, 1° bis, 1° ter and 1° quater of Article L. 561-2 are not subject to the provisions of this chapter solely in respect of their activities in providing the service mentioned…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section II: Tax base

Article 972

…965, assessed in accordance with the conditions set out in the same Article 965 and in article 972 bis.

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Chapter I: Supervision of the financial system, cooperation and exchanges of information on national territory

Article R631-7

…el et de résolution to keep it informed of the implementation of decisions taken pursuant to 4°, 4° bis and 4° ter of Article L. 631-2-1.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 1: Health nurseries.

Article R2324-8

…ebral palsy must comply with the standards for the rehabilitation of children set out in annex XXIV bis of decree no. 56-284 of 9 March 1956 supplementing decree no. 46-1834 of 20 August 1946, as amen…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 1: Examination for admission to the probationary period, probationary period and examination to qualify as a judicial representative

Article A812-21

…course and for aptitude for the duties of court-appointed representatives are classified in group I bis.

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