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Showing 481490 of 27300 articles for Art. Décret n° 87-712 du 26 août 1987

French General Tax CodeIn force
III: Exempt transactions

Article 261 B

…activity exempt from value added tax on the basis of 4, with the exception of 10°, and 7 of article 261, or for which they do not have the status of a taxable person, are exempt from this tax on condi…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Reorganisation and winding-up measures for Community credit institutions

Article R613-26

…l cases, the court-appointed agent may require a creditor to provide a French translation of the production of the claim and the observations relating thereto.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 6 : Provisions common to certain methods of acquiring French nationality

Article 21-26

Is assimilated to residence in France when such residence constitutes a condition for the acquisition of French nationality: 1° The residence outside France of a foreigner who carries out a public or…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Optional taxable transactions

Article 260 B

Transactions relating to banking, financial activities and, in general, trading in securities and money, as these activities are defined by decree, may, where they are exempt from value added tax, be…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 2: National gendarmerie units

Article R15-26

The creation or abolition of the units referred to in the preceding articles is decided by decree when their territorial jurisdiction exceeds the limits of a department. It is decided by order of the…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 3: Social protection of practitioners.

Article R6154-26

Hospital practitioners who are self-employed contribute two-thirds of their hospital emoluments, including certain allowances defined by decree, to the supplementary social security pension scheme ins…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Optional taxable transactions

Article 260 C

The option mentioned in Article 260 B does not apply: 1° Transactions carried out by affiliates of the central body of savings banks and banques populaires, as well as their groupings, between themsel…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter I: Internal taxes.

Article 265 ter

1. The use for carburation, sale or offering for sale for carburation of products whose use and sale for this purpose have not been specially authorised by orders of the Minister for the Budget and th…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Paragraph 1: Accounting and financial provisions

Article D1611-26

I. - The presentation of the accounts is subject to the approval of the principal's authorising officer. The principal's authorising officer shall give the order to pay or recover to his public accoun…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 5: Traceability

Article L3512-26

…16 ; 3° The content of the declarations referred to in articles L. 3512-17 and L. 3512-18, the procedures for their transmission and updating, the nature of the information that is made public and the…

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