Article L533-25
I.-In an investment firm, the following persons must at all times be of sufficiently good repute and have the knowledge, skills and experience required to perform their duties: 1° Members of the Board…
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I.-In an investment firm, the following persons must at all times be of sufficiently good repute and have the knowledge, skills and experience required to perform their duties: 1° Members of the Board…
By agreement between the president of the departmental council and the representative of the State in the department, the latter is heard by the departmental council . In addition, at the request of t…
The representative of the State in the region is alone authorised to speak on behalf of the State before the regional council. By agreement of the president of the regional council and the representat…
Any trader offering new mobile terminal equipment for sale or hire shall inform the consumer of the existence of offers of reconditioned mobile terminal equipment..
It is forbidden to assign young people to work involving demolition, trenching, risks of collapse and burial, in particular shoring work, excavations or galleries, as well as shoring work.
…d of an act classified as a felony or misdemeanour provided for and punished by Chapter II of Title III of Book IV of the code pénal; 3° If they have been convicted of failing to fulfil their obligati…
…pplied after assembly or installation, with or without a trial run, by or on behalf of the supplier.III. - The transfer by a taxable person of goods from his business to another Member State of the Eu…
Sont incapables d'être jurés : 1° Persons whose bulletin no. 1 of the criminal record mentions a conviction for a felony or misdemeanour; 2° (Repealed); 3° Those who are in a state of indictment or in…
The provisions of the articles mentioned in the left-hand column of the following table shall apply in French Polynesia, in the wording indicated in the right-hand column of the same table:Applicable…
The jury is composed of citizens appointed in accordance with the provisions of the following articles.
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