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French General Tax CodeIn force
VI: Transfers free of charge

Article 792-0 bis

…on to the beneficiaries on the death of the settlor without becoming part of his estate or which remain in the trust after the death of the settlor are subject to death duties under the following con…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
I: Property tax on built-up properties

Article 1388 quinquies

…hange of operator during the period in which the allowance applies, the benefit of the allowance is maintained if the new operator meets the conditions mentioned in the first paragraph of I.VI. - In o…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter I: Scope of application

Article D7231-1

…and walking, with the exception of veterinary care and grooming, for dependent people;13° Temporary maintenance, upkeep and vigilance, at home, of the main or secondary residence;14° Administrative as…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter III: Security detention and surveillance

Article 706-53-19

If secure detention is not extended or is terminated pursuant to articles 706-53-17 or 706-53-18 and if the person presents risks of committing the offences mentioned in article 706-53-13, the regiona…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Workshops and integration projects.

Article L5132-15-1

Workshops and integration projects, whatever their legal status, may conclude fixed-term contracts with unemployed people experiencing particular social and professional difficulties, in application o…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter II: Unfair business-to-business commercial practices

Article L442-4

I.-For the application of articles L. 442-1, L. 442-2, L. 442-3, L. 442-7 and L. 442-8, the action is brought before the competent civil or commercial court by any person proving an interest, by the p…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter III: Financial penalties imposed by the administrative authority responsible for competition and consumer affairs

Article L5473-1

I.-Within the area of competence determined in II of articles L. 5211-2 and L. 5221-2, the administrative authority responsible for competition and consumer affairs mentioned in article L. 522-1 of th…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Investment rules

Article R214-19

I. - A UCITS may not grant loans or act as guarantor on behalf of third parties. It may, however, acquire financial instruments referred to in article L. 214-20 which are not fully paid up. II. - A UC…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions

Article L131-5

I.-In the case of assignment of the exploitation right, where the author has suffered a loss of more than seven twelfths due to injury or insufficient forecasting of the proceeds of the work, he may r…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Chapter II: Professional sport

Article L222-17

A sports agent may only act on behalf of one of the parties to the contracts mentioned in Article L. 222-7. The written contract pursuant to which the sports agent performs the activity of bringing to…

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