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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter V: Consumer mediation assessment and monitoring committee

Article R615-8

The Commission makes the updated list of mediators available to the public on its website and provides the link to the European Commission's website dedicated to consumer mediation as well as the link…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Commencement of proceedings

Article R742-8

The operative part of the opening judgment shall indicate the address to which the declaration of claims must be submitted and the time limit within which this declaration must be made. It notes, wher…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 2: Composition and organisation

Article D821-8

Representatives of bodies whose list is set by order of the minister responsible for consumer affairs take part in the work of the National Consumer Council, depending on the subjects dealt with.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter IV: National Food Council

Article D824-8

The Council shall set up such permanent or temporary working groups as it deems necessary for the proper conduct of its work. The operating procedures of the Council, in particular the quorum rules, a…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Organisation and operation

Article R823-8

…set up within the Board of Directors to prepare the Board's work on points 4° to 10° of Article R. 823-7. An order of the Minister for Industry sets the composition and operating procedures of this c…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XI: Miscellaneous deeds

Article 847 bis

The following are exempt from registration duties: 1° The deeds provided for in the Article 342-10 of the Civil Code and Article L. 2141-6 of the Public Health Code; 2° Documents acknowledging parenta…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1°: Territoriality rules

Article 808 A

I. - Transactions subject to capital duty or land registration tax and concerning capital companies are taxable in France when the effective place of management or the registered office is located the…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
2°: Contributions to a company, legal entity or grouping

Article 810 bis

…connection with the formation of a company are registered free of charge in accordance with Article 810, the provisions contained in the deeds and declarations, as well as their annexes, drawn up in c…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
4: Conditions for application of the special regime for mergers, demergers and partial contributions of assets

Article 817 A

A Conseil d'Etat decree (1) sets the conditions for application of article 816, of II of article 816 A and Article 817, in particular the definition of partial contributions of assets, mergers or tran…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
4: Conditions for application of the special regime for mergers, demergers and partial contributions of assets

Article 817 B

The provisions of Article 816 also applies to transactions authorised under the conditions set out in 3 of article 210 B.

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