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Showing 14611470 of 4145 articles for Art. Convention franco-américaine 1994

French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Groups of employers not falling within the scope of the same collective agreement.

Article L1253-18

Subject to the specific provisions applicable to the employers' groups mentioned in Article L. 1253-17, the provisions of Section 1 apply to employers' groups that do not fall within the scope of the…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter III: Departments.

Article L1423-2

The département may, within the framework of agreements concluded with the State, participate in the implementation of health programmes defined. in application of Title I of Book IV of Part One, in p…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 6: Public access to forests.

Article L343-9

The rules relating to agreements between local authorities and their groupings and the owners of woods, parks and natural areas located within their territory with a view to opening said woods, parks…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Chapter IV: Persons responsible for the amicable recovery of debts

Article R124-6

A receipt is given to the debtor for all payments. Unless otherwise agreed, funds received by the debt collector are repaid within one month of actual receipt.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Warranty in the event of eviction.

Article 1639

The other questions to which damages resulting for the purchaser from the non-performance of the sale may give rise must be decided in accordance with the general rules laid down in the title "Of cont…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Secondment of employees to trade union organisations

Article L2135-8

A collective bargaining agreement, a collective branch agreement or a company agreement determines the conditions under which employees may be seconded to trade unions or employers' associations.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter I: Purpose of agreements.

Article L2221-2

The collective agreement is intended to deal with all the matters mentioned in article L. 2221-1, for all the professional categories concerned. The collective agreement deals with one or more specifi…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Minimum working hours and overtime

Article L3123-21

An agreement or an extended branch agreement may stipulate the rate of increase for each of the overtime hours worked within the limit set in article L. 3123-20. This rate may not be less than 10%.

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section II: Technical and accounting rules.

Article R*441-18

The amount of the benefit is equal, for each beneficiary, to the product of the number of annuity units in his account multiplied by the service value of the annuity unit determined for the contract t…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Paragraph 5: Appeal in cassation

Article 1087

The suspensive effect attached to an appeal in cassation and its time limit does not apply to the provisions of the decision or the approved agreement that concern maintenance, the contribution to the…

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