Article R6152-358
Contractual practitioners are entitled to: 1° Annual leave, the duration of which is defined, on the basis of twenty-five working days, in proportion to their weekly service obligations; 2° Leave in r…
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Contractual practitioners are entitled to: 1° Annual leave, the duration of which is defined, on the basis of twenty-five working days, in proportion to their weekly service obligations; 2° Leave in r…
I.-Personal data collected by the persons mentioned in articles L. 228-2 to L. 228-3-1 in accordance with the procedures set out in the same articles L. 228-2 to L. 228-3-1 are processed automatically…
The provisions of articles L. 433-3 to L. 433-7 are not applicable:1° To the certification of agricultural, forestry, food or sea products;2° To marketing authorisations for medicinal products for hum…
In addition to the application of article L. 561-30-1 and article 40 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the department is authorised to pass on information it holds to the judicial authorities and cri…
The provisions of 2° of Article L. 4721-1 do not apply to the establishments mentioned in 2° and 3° of Article L. 4111-1.
The retirement savings plan and the French sub-account of the pan-European individual retirement savings product may provide additional guarantees:1° In the event of the death of the insured before or…
The Conseil départemental de l'ordre shall decide on the application for registration within the time limits set out in article L. 4112-3.
I.-The provisions of Section 7 of Chapter I of Title I of Book VI of Part One mentioned in the left-hand column of the table below shall apply in French Polynesia, in the wording indicated in the righ…
I. - (Repealed)II. - A general-purpose investment fund may not hold more than :1° 10% of the non-voting equity securities of any one issuer ;2° 10% of the debt securities of any one issuer ;3° 10% of…
The revenues of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons are those mentioned in Article L. 121-16.The Office's expenditure includes:1° Staff costs;2° Operating and equipm…
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