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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter II: Organs, tissues, cells and products.

Article L1272-5

As stated in Article 511-7 of the Criminal Code, reproduced below: "The fact of removing organs or transplanting organs, removing tissues or cells, transplanting tissues or administering cell therapy…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter I: General obligation to provide pre-contractual information

Article D111-12

Any person carrying on the activity referred to in the ninth paragraph of Article L. 111-7 displays, in a legible and comprehensible manner, at the top of each page of comparison results and before th…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter I: Purpose of policies to promote the employment of people with disabilities.

Article L5211-2

…e integration of disabled people into the civil service; 5° (Repealed) 6° Social protection bodies; 7° Trade unions and associations representing the disabled.

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 3: Operational organisation of fire and rescue services (R)

Article R1424-38

The departmental risk analysis and coverage plan provided for in article L. 1424-7 is drawn up by the Prefect. The Prefect obtains the opinion of the territorial social committee, the departmental adv…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter I: General provisions

Article D48-2-5

The order for execution of the deferred committal order issued by the public prosecutor either at the end of the hearing or under the conditions provided for in article D. 48-2-4 refers to the convict…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE I: Preliminary provisions.

Article L210-8

The founders of the company, as well as the first members of the management, administrative, executive and supervisory bodies, are jointly and severally liable for any damage caused by the omission of…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Chapter II: Special provisions for residential or business premises

Article R412-1

When the eviction relates to a premises inhabited by the person being evicted or by any occupant on his behalf, the order to vacate the premises shall contain, on pain of nullity, in addition to the i…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Medical professions.

Article L4441-4

The provisions of Chapters IV and VI of Title II of Book I of this Part, with the exception of Articles L. 4124-7, L. 4124-9, L. 4124-10, L. 4124-11, as well as those of Articles L. 4132-5, L. 4142-3…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VII: Provisions adapting Book VII.

Article L927-1

For application in Mayotte: 1° Of Article L. 711-2, the second paragraph reads: "The Mayotte Chamber of Commerce and Industry is involved in drawing up the sustainable development plan and local town…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 1: Organisation of toxicovigilance

Article R1340-1

…ssionals and manufacturers, importers, downstream users and distributors of substances or mixtures; 7° The body responsible for managing the information system referred to in article R. 1340-6.

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