Article L2213-31
The mayor shall order the owners of ponds or ditches with stagnant water established in the vicinity of dwellings to carry out the work or take the necessary measures to put an end to all causes of in…
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The mayor shall order the owners of ponds or ditches with stagnant water established in the vicinity of dwellings to carry out the work or take the necessary measures to put an end to all causes of in…
The maximum amount of advances that may be granted to a production company during a financial year is determined on the basis of the sum entered, at the beginning of the current year, in the audiovisu…
Any act of opposition by the public prosecutor shall mention the forenames and surname of the author of the acknowledgement as well as the forenames and surname, date and place of birth of the child c…
Where the applicable form of participation consists of recommending or opposing the appointment of members of the board of directors or supervisory board, the European Company Committee shall determin…
The Government Commissioner attends all meetings of the Commission or is represented by a delegate whom he designates in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Commission. He or his representative…
The registrar with whom one of the registrations mentioned in article R. 521-1 has been made shall issue, on request, a statement mentioning the numbers of these registrations that he has noted as wel…
In accordance with 1° of article 16 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the mayor and deputy mayors have the status of judicial police officers.
In the event of non-payment on the due date, the bearer of the warrant separated from the receipt, may, eight days after the protest, and without any judicial formality, have the public auction and wh…
The fund provides holiday pay for employees declared by the employer. However, if the employer defaults on payment of contributions, it will pay holiday pay in due proportion to the periods for which…
The provisions of articles L. 2334-27 to L. 2334-30 are applicable from 1 January 1990.
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