Article R937-7
In the second paragraph of Article R. 723-6, the words: "until 6 p.m. on the twentieth day preceding that of the counting of votes in the first ballot" are replaced by the words: "until the twentieth…
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In the second paragraph of Article R. 723-6, the words: "until 6 p.m. on the twentieth day preceding that of the counting of votes in the first ballot" are replaced by the words: "until the twentieth…
In the second paragraph of Article R. 723-6, the words: "until 6 p.m. on the twentieth day preceding that of the counting of votes in the first ballot" are replaced by the words "until the twentieth d…
The formal notice specifies the infringements found and sets a deadline by which the infringements must have ceased. This deadline is set taking into account the circumstances. It is based on the mini…
The Office français de l'immigration et de l'intégration is responsible for implementing the procedure for introduction into France or, exceptionally, the procedure for admission to residence from nat…
A decree in the Council of State shall specify the procedures for applying this chapter, in particular the conditions for authorising customs officers, the content of the reasoned opinion and of the r…
The freezing order issued by an investigating judge shall be forwarded by the latter, together with his certificate, to the judicial authority of the executing State, in accordance with the procedures…
Articles D. 332-6 and D. 343-6 do not apply to French Guyana.
When demolition work is carried out at a height not exceeding 6 metres above ground level, the installation of a work floor is not compulsory, subject to the following provisions: 1° The work may only…
The National Agency for Continuing Professional Development (ANDPC) referred to in Article L. 4021-6 is set up by means of an agreement between the State and the National Union of Health Insurance Fun…
Where an application for disqualification submitted pursuant toArticle L. 823-6 of the Commercial Code concerns an auditor of a person subject to the supervision of the AMF to which the provisions of…
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