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Showing 2130 of 30357 articles for Art. Cons. const. – 13 May 2011 – no. 2011-126 QPC

French General Tax CodeIn force
Section Va: Annual contribution on rental income

Article 234 nonies

…s have redeemed the levy on rents, provided for by article 11 of the amending finance law for 1964 (no. 64-1278 of 23 December 1964); 8° buildings belonging to semi-public construction companies or wh…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XVII ter: Taxation of real estate investment funds

Article 239 nonies

…ts mentioned in a of 1° of II of Article L. 214-81 of the Monetary and Financial Code;b) In article 137 ter, for income falling within the category of income from movable capital in respect of the ass…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
VI: Regime for the press and its suppliers

Article 298 nonies

Value added tax becomes chargeable when the advance payment or the price is collected in respect of sales of publications designated in article 298 septies as well as sales of paper by companies invol…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter III: Abolition of tax benefits for businesses in the event of non-compliance with value added tax reporting obligations

Article 302 nonies

The income tax or corporation tax reliefs provided for in Articles 44 octies A, 44 terdecies, 44 quaterdecies, 44 quindecies, 44 sexdecies and 44 septdecies do not apply where one or more turnover dec…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
12. Development tax.

Article 1679 nonies

Where the surface area of the construction within the meaning of 1° of article 1635 quater H and article 1635 quater I is greater than or equal to 5,000 square metres, the person liable for the develo…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter II: Rendering of accounts and liquidation of profits.

Article 1268

The application for the rendering of an account shall be brought, as the case may be, before the court within whose jurisdiction the accounting officer resides or, if the accounting officer has been a…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter II: Transit.

Article 126

…the Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance after consultation with the other ministers concerned may impose other temporary exclusions depending on the economic situation.

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter III: Dismissal.

Article 126

Where the situation giving rise to the plea of inadmissibility is capable of being regularised, the inadmissibility will be set aside if its cause has disappeared by the time the judge rules. The same…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Declaration of absence

Article 126

The application for a declaration of absence is considered null and void if the absent person reappears or the date of his death is established, prior to the pronouncement of the judgment.

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 6: Mandates and their execution

Article 126

Any person arrested by virtue of a summons, who has been held for more than twenty-four hours without being questioned, is considered to be arbitrarily detained. The Articles 432-4 to 432-6 of the Pen…

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