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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 6: Performance of the credit agreement

Article D312-16

When the lender demands immediate repayment of the outstanding capital pursuant to article L. 312-39, it may claim compensation equal to 8% of the outstanding capital at the date of default.

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 8: Repeat bids

Article R322-71

On the day of the hearing, the bids are repeated under the conditions set out in articles R. 322-39 to R. 322-49. The provisions of article R. 322-49-1 are applicable.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article R2142-41

…ctivities involving gametes, germinal tissue or embryos mentioned in 1° of the I of article R. 2142-39, resulting in or likely to result in:a) An adverse reaction in the persons mentioned in 3° of the…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
B: Reduction in the rental value of certain properties

Article 1518 A

…bat water and atmospheric pollution that are subject to exceptional depreciation under the articles 39 quinquies E and 39 quinquies F.As from 1 January 1991, the rental values of installations intende…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Paragraph 6: Financial provisions

Article L5842-9

…L. 5211-36 law no. 2015-991 of 7 August 2015 L. 5211-37 Order no. 2006-460 of 21 April 2006 L. 5211-39 law no. 2013-403 of 17 May 2013 L. 5211-39-1, L. 5211-39-2, L. 5211-40-1 law no. 2019-1461 of 27…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Criminal provisions.

Article L1238-3

…ailure to comply with the deadline for sending letters of dismissal provided for in article L. 1233-39 is punishable by a fine of 3,750 euros, imposed as many times as there are employees affected by…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 2: Persons authorised to canvass.

Article D341-15

The rights of access and rectification provided for respectively in articles 39 and 40 of the aforementioned Act of 6 January 1978 may be exercised with the Banque de France and the persons having app…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 5: The automated national registry of judicial procedures and the automated processing system known as "Cassiopée".

Article R15-33-66-10

The rights of access and rectification provided for in Articles 39 and 40 of Law no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 relating to information technology, files and civil liberties may be exercised with the Pub…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4: Authorisations

Article R6122-39-1

…subject to the implementation of the procedure mentioned in the second paragraph of Article R. 6122-39. Any installation of equipment covered by 2° of article R. 6122-26 in cases other than those ment…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter III: Procedures and penalties

Article L343-6

…e procedures set out in Article 131-38 of the Penal Code, the penalties provided for by Article 131-39 of the same code.The prohibition mentioned in 2° of Article 131-39 of the same code relates to th…

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