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French Public procurement codeIn force
Subsection 1: Basic mission

Article R2431-7

When, in the event of the failure of a main contractor holding a basic contract, the project owner entrusts a partial contract to another main contractor in order to continue the operation, all the el…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE III: Provisions common to the various commercial companies.

Article L235-2

In sociétés en nom collectif and en commandite simple, completion of the publication formalities is required on pain of nullity of the company, the deed or the deliberation, as the case may be, withou…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE IV: Judicial liquidation and professional recovery.

Article L641-6

No spouse or partner bound by a civil solidarity pact, no relative or ally up to and including the fourth degree, of the debtor who is a natural person or of the directors, in the case of a legal enti…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Title I: Acquisition of rights

Article R512-3-1

Until the start of technical preparations for publication, the applicant may be authorised, by written request addressed to the Director of the National Institute of Industrial Property, to rectify ma…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter II: Powers of investigation

Article L512-57

The visit is carried out in the presence of the occupier of the premises or his representative.The occupier of the premises may designate one or more representatives to attend the visit and sign the r…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Title II: LEGAL ACTION BY CONSUMER DEFENCE ASSOCIATIONS

Article L622-3

Any consumer who has given his agreement, under the conditions provided for in article L. 622-2, to the bringing of an action before a criminal court is deemed in that case to be exercising the rights…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter I: Actions in the collective interest of consumers

Article L621-3

The criminal court seised under the conditions of article L. 621-1 may, after finding the accused guilty, postpone sentencing by ordering him or her, subject to a fine if appropriate, to comply, withi…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter II: Consumer credit

Article R312-6

Any additional information provided to the borrower by the creditor or credit intermediary, in particular in the event of application of the rules relating to canvassing or those relating to credit co…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter II: Personal recovery procedure with compulsory liquidation

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
Chapter I: National Consumer Council

Article D821-4

The Minister responsible for consumer affairs shall ensure that the opinions of the National Consumer Council and, where appropriate, any dissenting opinions are made public.If so requested by at leas…

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