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French General Tax CodeIn force
2. Movable and immovable property and rights

Article 150 VB

I. - The purchase price is the price actually paid by the seller, as stipulated in the deed, it being specified that this price includes the existing property and the works in the case of a purchase m…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 2: Civil servants and public service employees

Article 28-2

I.-Category A and B tax department agents, specially designated by order of the ministers responsible for justice and the budget, taken after the assent of a commission whose composition and operation…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Right of communication specific to the customs administration.

Article 65

…artment, whatever their medium;a) in railway stations (consignment notes, invoices, loading sheets, books, registers, etc.) ;b) on the premises of shipping and river companies and shipowners, consigne…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: General principles relating to research involving the human person

Article L1121-1

Research organised and carried out on human beings with a view to developing biological or medical knowledge is authorised under the conditions set out in this Book and is hereinafter referred to as "…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Removal from a living person.

Article L1231-1

I - The removal of organs from a living person who donates them may only be carried out in the direct therapeutic interest of a recipient. The donor must be the father or mother of the recipient.Notwi…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Income tax

Article 199 ter D

I. - The tax credit defined in'article 244 quater E is deducted from the income tax due by the taxpayer in respect of the year during which the assets eligible for the scheme are acquired, created or…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1st Subsection: General provisions

Article 223 F

The fraction of the capital gain or loss relating to the transfer between group companies of a fixed asset, acquired since the date on which it was entered on the balance sheet of the group company wh…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section I: Scope of application

Article 262

I. - The following are exempt from value added tax:1° the supply of goods dispatched or transported by the seller or on his behalf, outside the European Community and the supply of services directly l…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1a: Compulsory release

Article 720

…erving one or more custodial sentences of a total duration of less than or equal to five years must be examined by the sentence enforcement judge with a view to ordering compulsory release when the le…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 1: Medical certificate and health questionnaire

Article A231-1

…certificate referred to in article L. 231-2-3 for the disciplines listed in article D. 231-1-5 is subject to a medical examination carried out by any medical doctor with specific skills, where applica…

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