Article 211-85
The amount of the direct allocation is equal to 25% of the amount of the sums invested. For the portion of the sums invested and allocated to expenditure corresponding to the work mentioned in 2° of a…
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The amount of the direct allocation is equal to 25% of the amount of the sums invested. For the portion of the sums invested and allocated to expenditure corresponding to the work mentioned in 2° of a…
Direct allocations are granted in addition to the sums invested by production companies for the preparation of feature-length cinematographic works when the following conditions are met:1° At least 80…
In accordance with the…
An analytical accounting system covering the economic, financial and accounting data relating to the activities mentioned in article R. 1243-1 is set up within the establishment or authorised body.
For the purposes of this sub-section, the following definitions shall apply1° Adverse event: any harmful manifestation occurring in a donor, in a person who takes part in research involving the human…
The amount of the direct allocation is set at 50% of the definitive distribution expenses, up to the ceiling provided for in the paragraph below and subject to the application, where applicable, of th…
If the financial guarantee is insufficient, the user is substituted for the modelling agency for the payment of sums still owed to the employees and to the social security bodies to which these employ…
In the case of co-productions, production approval is issued to each of the production companies involved in the co-production contract, provided that the contract has been entered in the public film…
In the event that the borrower or his heirs dispose of the property, the mortgagee is notified of the proposed assignment.In the event that the mortgagee disputes the value of the property set out in…
When the health insurance funds have decided to exclude one or more members practising within the company from the agreement provided for in article L. 162-9 of the Social Security Code, for breach of…
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