Article R312-12
Where the instalments paid by the borrower do not immediately result in a corresponding amortisation of the total amount of credit, but serve to reconstitute the capital at the periods and under the c…
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Showing 1941–1950 of 56586 articles for “Art. Cass. com. 12-1-1967 n° 65-10.196”
Where the instalments paid by the borrower do not immediately result in a corresponding amortisation of the total amount of credit, but serve to reconstitute the capital at the periods and under the c…
The use in the manufacture or preparation of a food of any ingredient or processing aid or derived from a substance or product listed in Annex II to amended Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 of the Europea…
The declaration of claims shall include the amount in principal, interest, incidentals and costs of the claim on the day it is declared, the origin of the claim, the nature of any lien or security att…
The judgment in which the judge rules on the challenge is subject to appeal.
The National Consumer Council is convened in plenary session by the Minister responsible for consumer affairs, on his own initiative or at the request of the majority of the full members of one of the…
The transport company's failure to comply with its obligations is recorded in an official report drawn up by an official in a category set by decree in the Council of State.The transport company is gi…
Any contentious appeal against a refusal to validate a reception certificate must be preceded, on pain of inadmissibility, by an administrative appeal to the territorially competent prefect, within tw…
The Prefect's decision on the application for a residence permit bearing the words "seeking employment or setting up a business" provided for in articles L. 422-10 or L. 422-14 is notified to the fore…
The head of the Prefecture's Aliens Department, or his representative, acts as rapporteur for the Residence Permit Commission. He/she does not take part in its deliberations. The aforementioned depart…
Where an appeal is vitiated by an inadmissibility that may be covered after the expiry of the time limit for lodging an appeal, the National Court of Asylum may reject it by noting this inadmissibilit…
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