Article R1413-87
…several units located in other healthcare establishments in the region. It is appointed by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, after consultation with the Director General of the Natio…
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…several units located in other healthcare establishments in the region. It is appointed by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, after consultation with the Director General of the Natio…
…n, for the implementation of the health policy guidelines defined in article L. 1411-1 contributing to the prevention of antibiotic resistance with regard to the proper use of antibiotics, a regional…
As part of the tasks it carries out pursuant to 3° of Article R. 1413-1, the Agence nationale de santé publique may call on the support centres for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections,…
Equality in partition is equality in value. Each co-divider receives property for a value equal to that of his rights in the undivided property. If lots are drawn, as many lots as are necessary are fo…
…wishes otherwise. The character of a gift of use is assessed at the date it is granted and taking into account the disposing party's wealth.
Where the debtor of a balancing payment has obtained deferred payment and, as a result of economic circumstances, the value of the property due to him has increased or decreased by more than one quart…
The report is due only by the co-heir to his co-heir; it is not due to the legatees or creditors of the succession.
…d by head. However, it is made by strain when there is reason for representation. Once division by stock has been effected, a separate distribution is made, where applicable, between the heirs of each…
With a view to their distribution, the property is estimated at its value on the date of divided enjoyment as fixed by the deed of partition, taking into account, where applicable, the charges on it.…
…place in the form and on the terms chosen by the parties. Where the undivided co-ownership relates to property subject to land registration, the deed of partition is passed by notarial act.
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