Article L160-6
…quisition, and to the extent of the liability of the State as defined in article 20 of order no. 59-63 of 6 January 1959.The suspension provided for in the preceding paragraphs does not alter the dura…
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…quisition, and to the extent of the liability of the State as defined in article 20 of order no. 59-63 of 6 January 1959.The suspension provided for in the preceding paragraphs does not alter the dura…
…s. Article 30, the first sentence of article 33, the first four paragraphs of article 35, articles 36,37,39-1,39-2 and 40-3, the third paragraph of article 41 and article 44 shall not apply. For the a…
The following may be excluded from family reunification:1° A family member whose presence in France would constitute a threat to public order;2° A family member suffering from a disease listed in the…
…ficial owner fails to provide the company or entity with the information required under Article L. 561-45-2 within the time limits laid down in that Article or provides inaccurate or incomplete inform…
…lso take account of the information contained in the document provided for in 2° of article R. 4532-60.
The decision to authorise or refuse authorisation to resume work on the grounds that the measures taken to put an end to the cause of serious and imminent danger are inadequate or insufficient shall b…
The staff of public health establishments benefit either from the provisions of article L. 6146-2 or, for staff not covered by these provisions, from a right to direct and collective expression on the…
…te or on the initiative of the executing judicial authority, in the manner provided for in Article 56, by the first two paragraphs of Article 56-1, by articles 56-2, 56-3, 56-5 and 57 and by the first…
…e portion paid by France Compétences to the skills operator under the first paragraph of Article L. 6331-60 is used to finance: I.-1° The costs of the actions mentioned in Article L. 6313-1; 2° The co…
Within one month of receiving the complete application for classification, the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 will take the classification decision if the assessment body mentioned in article D. 3…
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