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French Customs CodeIn force
B. - Action in warranty.

Article 374

1. The confiscation of seized goods may be pursued against the drivers or declarants. 2. Where the owner of the goods is known, confiscation of the goods seized, with the exception of those prohibited…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 4: Specialist committees

Article L533-31-3

The board of directors, the supervisory board or any other body exercising equivalent supervisory functions and, where applicable, the risk committee shall be provided with full information on the sit…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1: Definition of industrial and commercial profits

Article 34

For the purposes of income tax, profits made by natural persons from the exercise of a commercial, industrial or craft profession are deemed to be industrial and commercial profits. The same applies,…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1: Definition of industrial and commercial profits

Article 35

I. - For the purposes of income tax, the profits made by the following natural persons are also deemed to be industrial and commercial profits:1° Persons who, on a regular basis, purchase, in their ow…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Commencement and termination of guardianship

Article 390

Guardianship is established when both the father and mother are deceased or are deprived of the exercise of parental authority.It is also established in respect of a child whose parentage has not been…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Commencement and termination of guardianship

Article 391

In the case of legal administration, the guardianship judge may, at any time and for serious cause, either ex officio or at the request of relatives or allies or the public prosecutor, decide to open…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Commencement and termination of guardianship

Article 392

If a child is recognised by either parent after guardianship has been opened, the guardianship judge may, at the request of that parent, decide to substitute legal administration for guardianship.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Commencement and termination of guardianship

Article 393

Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 392, guardianship ends when the minor becomes emancipated or reaches majority. It is also terminated in the event of a final discharge judgment or the de…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Deliberations of the Assize Court

Article 357

Each of the magistrates and jurors is given, for this purpose, an open ballot paper, marked with the stamp of the Assize Court and bearing these words: "On my honour and in my conscience, my declarati…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Deliberations of the Assize Court

Article 359

A decision unfavourable to the accused shall be made by a majority of at least seven votes when the Assize Court rules at first instance and by a majority of at least eight votes when the Assize Court…

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