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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title XXV: Procedure applicable to organised crime and delinquency and to felonies

Article 706-73

The procedure applicable to the investigation, prosecution, trial and judgment of the following crimes and offences is that provided for by this Code, subject to the provisions of this Title: 1° Crime…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 1 : Examination for admission to the probationary period, probationary period and examination to qualify as a judicial representative

Article R812-18

The national commission shall register on the list the sociétés de mandataires judiciaires provided for by the first sentence of the first paragraph of Article L. 812-5 and the multi-professional prac…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 7: Professional inadequacy

Article R6152-716

…remain subject to the provisions of sub-section 9 of section 1 for full-time hospital practitioners and sub-section 10 of section 2 of this chapter for part-time hospital practitioners.

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section VII: Common provisions.

Article 1380

Claims under articles 772, 794, 810-5, 812-3, 813-1, 813-7, 813-9 and the second paragraph of article 814, articles 815-6, 815-7, 815-9 and 815-11 of the Civil Code shall be brought before the preside…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Miscellaneous provisions.

Article L814-14

A Conseil d'Etat decree sets out the terms and conditions for applying articles L. 811-7-1 and L. 812-5-1, in particular the rules applicable to the settlement of disputes arising in connection with t…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1 : Tariff

Article 777

…ct line : FRACTION OF NET TAXABLE SHARE TARIFF applicable (%) Not exceeding 8,072 5 Between € 8,072 and € 12,109 10 Between € 12,109 109 and €15,932 15 Ranging between €15,932 and €552,324 20 Ranging…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1 : Tariff

Article 746

Shares of movable and immovable property between co-owners, co-heirs and co-partners, in any capacity whatsoever, provided they are justified, are subject to registration duty or land registration tax…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1 : Tariff

Article 778

The direct line rate applies to gifts made to children abandoned as a result of wartime events, where they have received uninterrupted help and care for at least five years from the donor during their…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 2: Provisions relating to confiscation orders issued by French courts

Article 713-7

…confiscation order are located in different States, he or she shall transmit the confiscation order and the certificate to the competent authorities of those States.

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title XXV: Procedure applicable to organised crime and delinquency and to felonies

Article 706-74

Where provided for by law, the provisions of this Title shall also apply to: 1° Crimes and offences committed as part of an organised gang, other than those covered by articles 706-73 and 706-73-1 ; 2…

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