Article R1511-41-1
In the case of the creation of a new cinematographic entertainment establishment, the future operator of the establishment produces a file in support of its application comprising:
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In the case of the creation of a new cinematographic entertainment establishment, the future operator of the establishment produces a file in support of its application comprising:
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At least one doctor with the titles or qualifications mentioned in articles D. 6124-134-1, D. 6124-134-2 or I of article D. 6124-134-3 and working in his field of expertise takes part, either physical…
Contracts are awarded, depending on their value, their purpose or the circumstances in which they are concluded: 1° Either in accordance with a formalised procedure; 2° Or in accordance with an adapte…
…future protection mandate is published by an entry in a special register, the procedures and access to which are regulated by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
…duties, all officers of the national police force or the national gendarmerie may be authorised not to be identified by their first and last names in the procedural documents defined in 1° and 2° of t…
When a trial court is called upon to rule in the cases provided for in this sub-section, it shall do so under the conditions determined by
…ision against whom there are one or more plausible grounds for suspecting that he or she has failed to comply with the obligations incumbent upon him or her under 1°, 2°, 3°, 8°, 9°, 14°, 17° and 17°…
With regard to the detained accused, the court may, in any event, by special reasoned decision, where the elements of the case justify the extension of a particular security measure, maintain the dete…
The court shall sentence the offender or the person civilly liable pursuant to Article 470-1 to pay the civil party the sum it determines, in respect of costs not paid by the State and incurred by the…
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