Article 1304-5
Before the suspensive condition is fulfilled, the debtor must refrain from any act that would prevent the proper performance of the obligation; the creditor may perform any conservatory act and attack…
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Before the suspensive condition is fulfilled, the debtor must refrain from any act that would prevent the proper performance of the obligation; the creditor may perform any conservatory act and attack…
The Autorité des marchés financiers shall propose to recognise the status of regulated market only if it is satisfied that the persons referred to in Article L. 421-7 are of sufficiently good repute,…
The "organe central du crédit agricole" shall supervise the operation of all institutions or bodies which have received, pursuant to this section, directly or indirectly, advances, long-term loans and…
The distribution by the central body of agricultural credit of advances subsidised by the State to the mutual agricultural credit banks is subject to control by the Inspectorate General of Finance.
Institutions or entities that have received advances or loans from the central body of Crédit Agricole are subject to inspection by the Inspectorate General of Finance.
In order to establish their representativeness in application of this chapter, professional employers' organisations shall declare their candidacy in accordance with the conditions laid down by regula…
In the case of the staff mentioned in article L. 2512-1 who are not subject to the provisions of article 1 of law no. 82-889 of 19 October 1982, the absence of service as a result of a concerted cessa…
A decree of the Conseil d'Etat shall set the procedures for the election of the National Council and the term of office of its members.
Elections to disciplinary councils and chambers may be referred to the administrative court under conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
By way of derogation from article R. 3126-4, when the estimated value of the concession contracts referred to in b of 2° of article R. 3126-1 is equal to or greater than the European threshold set out…
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