Article R742-26
If the liquidator has not completed the sale of the debtor's assets under the conditions provided for in articles L. 742-16, he may apply to the Protection Litigation Judge for an extension of the sal…
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If the liquidator has not completed the sale of the debtor's assets under the conditions provided for in articles L. 742-16, he may apply to the Protection Litigation Judge for an extension of the sal…
From 1986 onwards, communes receive a special allocation, deducted from State revenue, to cover the costs they incur in housing teachers.This allocation changes each year in line with the overall oper…
…However, the mayor of the commune or the mayor of Paris and his or her deputies may exercise their duties as civil registrars throughout the territory of the commune or the city of Paris.The mayor of…
…g the number of teachers concerned in Mayotte by the unit amount of the special allocation. It is deducted from the first part of the special allocation and is allocated to the Department.
The provisions of title IV of book II of the present part are applicable to the communes of the départements of Moselle, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin with the exception of those of the first paragraph of ar…
…and IV of article L. 5219-5, operating and investment expenditure and revenue are tracked and individualised in a document entitled "état spécial territorial".The état spécial territorial is appended…
Each year, the State representative in the department informs the departmental council , through a special report, of the activity of the State services in the department. This special report may give…
I. - Articles L. 2224-1, L. 2224-2, L. 2224-4 to L. 2224-6 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia subject to the provisions of II to VI.II. - For the application of Article L. 2224-1, afte…
…L. 2123-31, for accidents suffered by members of departmental councils in the performance of their duties.
At its request, the president of the regional council receives from the representative of the State in the region the information necessary for the exercise of its attributions. At its request, the re…
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