Article 633-5
…ing on the nature of the expenditure concerned, with the intensity rates provided for in Article 17(6), Article 18(2), Article 19(3), Article 25(5)(c) and (6), Article 28(3), 4 of Article 29 and 4 of…
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…ing on the nature of the expenditure concerned, with the intensity rates provided for in Article 17(6), Article 18(2), Article 19(3), Article 25(5)(c) and (6), Article 28(3), 4 of Article 29 and 4 of…
As stated in article 511-26 of the Criminal Code, reproduced below:"Attempting to commit the offences set out in articles 511-2, 511-3, 511-4, 511-5, 511-5-1, 511-5-2, 511-6, 511-9, 511-15, 511-16 and…
Any advertising or instructions for use relating to means enabling the removal or neutralisation of any technical device protecting software must state that the unlawful use of such means is punishabl…
…iry of a period of two hours following the notice sent under the conditions provided for in article 63-3-1 of the request made by the person in police custody to be assisted by a lawyer. During hearin…
The regulations of the sports federation or, where applicable, of the professional league may provide for a procedure to approve the fixed-term employment contract of the professional athlete and trai…
If the needs of a customs investigation relating to the detection and investigation of a customs offence punishable by a prison sentence of three years or more so require, any technical means designed…
…a traffic control, the taxpayer may only benefit from the written procedure provided for in article 67 D once he has guaranteed the amount of the tax due.
The rules governing investment certificates and voting right certificates are set out in Articles L. 228-29-8 to L. 228-35 of the French Commercial Code.
Within three months of receiving the opinion of the College of Experts, the persons considered to be liable by the College of Experts or the insurers covering the civil or administrative liability of…
All adults aged eighteen or over benefit from preventive health and social measures, including preventive appointments offered to insured persons at certain ages. These preventive appointments may inv…
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