Article L5216-4-1
In agglomeration communities with a population of at least 400,000, the allowances voted by the community council for the exercise of the mandate of community councillor are at most equal to 28% of th…
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In agglomeration communities with a population of at least 400,000, the allowances voted by the community council for the exercise of the mandate of community councillor are at most equal to 28% of th…
I.-For the implementation in kindergartens of the provisions contained in articles R. 2324-34 and R. 2324-36, the establishments set up their teams in such a way as to comply with the following minimu…
As stated in Article 511-5-1 of the Criminal Code, reproduced below: Art. 511-5-1 -The taking of samples for scientific purposes from a deceased person without having submitted the protocol provided f…
…le for informing families; 3° Implement the provisions of article 10-6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
The Articles L. 23-10-1 to L. 23-10-3 are applicable to the sale of a shareholding in a company that is subject to special regulations requiring all or part of its capital to be held by one or more me…
Prior to the selection of units of account by the policyholder or subscriber pursuant to 1° of Article R. 131-1-2, the insurance undertaking or intermediary shall carry out an appropriate assessment o…
For the purposes of Article L. 111-4, the following definitions apply: "Portable computer": a computer specially designed to be portable and to be able to operate for long periods of time with or with…
Where the victim of the offence is identified and has been unable to bring a civil action under the conditions provided for in Article 495-2-1 or where no decision has been taken on his or her applica…
Members of Parliament and senators as well as representatives to the European Parliament elected in France are authorised to visit the health care organisations mentioned in article L. 3222-1 at any t…
…w to use in another Member State of the European Union, the prescription of one of the medicinal products mentioned in 6°, 14° and 15° of Article L. 5121-1, in Article L. 5121-3, and points a and d of…
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