Article L123-1
…een registered under the conditions set out in article L. 122-1, must be entered in the public film and audiovisual register, at the request of the most diligent party and without such entry having th…
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…een registered under the conditions set out in article L. 122-1, must be entered in the public film and audiovisual register, at the request of the most diligent party and without such entry having th…
…ssion prices to screenings organised by operators of cinematographic establishments located in mainland France or in overseas departments, regardless of the method of fixation or transmission and the…
Authorisation to open a cinema to the public may not be granted until approval has been obtained.Any substantial change to the characteristics described in the application for approval, affecting a ci…
…The return includes the information needed to calculate the tax due for the previous calendar year and to collect the tax due for the current year. It specifies, in respect of the previous calendar y…
The rules relating to the compatibility of the authorisation provided for in article L. 212-7 with territorial coherence schemes are set out in…
The creation of a programming group or agreement intended to ensure the programming of cinematographic works in cinematographic entertainment establishments is subject to prior approval by the Preside…
In the event of a dispute concerning the application of 1° of I of article L. 213-16 and article L. 213-17, the matter may be referred to the Cinema Mediator pursuant to article L. 213-1 . The cinema…
…int-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, the Wallis and Futuna Islands and the French Southern and Antarctic Territories, in the audiovisual and cinemat…
Article L. 123-1 does not apply to contracts for the granting of cinematographic performance rights.
The basis for the proportional contribution is determined by the proceeds from the sale of admissions or, in the case of a cinema access package giving entitlement to multiple admissions, the sums cor…
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