Article L432-11
Any employer holding a resident card may have it withdrawn if he has employed a foreign worker in breach of the provisions of article L. 8251-1 of the Labour Code.
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Any employer holding a resident card may have it withdrawn if he has employed a foreign worker in breach of the provisions of article L. 8251-1 of the Labour Code.
When it has not been possible to verify the housing conditions because the applicant does not yet have the necessary accommodation at the time of application, family reunification may be authorised if…
When the asylum application is made by an unaccompanied minor, the president of the departmental council is immediately informed, in application of article L. 226-2-1 of the code de l'action sociale e…
When an investment project receives subsidies from public bodies, the local authority or consortium in charge of the project must publish its financing plan and display it permanently throughout the p…
The persons mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 1311-9 deliberate in the light of the opinion of the competent State authority.
Subject to compliance with the provisions of articles L. 1612-1, L. 1612-9 and L. 1612-10, amendments may be made to the budget by the deliberative body, up to the end of the financial year to which t…
The operating expenses of departmental libraries, made the responsibility of the departments, are compensated under the conditions provided by articles L. 1614-1 to L. 1614-3.However, the appropriatio…
Where a portion of the territory of one commune is attached to another commune, the authority empowered to take this measure may decide that the municipal councils shall continue in office.
At the end of his mission, the mediator informs the judge in writing whether or not the parties have managed to find a solution to the dispute between them. On the set date, the case returns to the ju…
A minor child born in France to foreign parents may, from the age of sixteen, claim French nationality by declaration, under the conditions set out in articles 26 et seq if, at the time of his declara…
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