Article A322-164
In addition to informing the Prefect of the département, the operator of the establishment must inform the Minister for Sport, within forty-eight hours, of any serious accident occurring in the establ…
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In addition to informing the Prefect of the département, the operator of the establishment must inform the Minister for Sport, within forty-eight hours, of any serious accident occurring in the establ…
I. - Long-term capital gains subject to the articles 39 duodecies to 39 quindecies realised in the course of a commercial, industrial, craft, liberal or agricultural activity, are taxed after applicat…
I. 1° Taxpayers domiciled in France for tax purposes may benefit from a reduction in their income tax equal to 18% of payments made in respect of cash subscriptions made under the same conditions as t…
Each property or fraction of a property is assessed on the basis of its consistency, use, location and condition on the date of the valuation (1). The first paragraph is not applicable to the properti…
The rental value of property liable to property tax on built-up properties, to council tax on second homes and other furnished premises not allocated to the main dwelling or to an ancillary tax establ…
The organisation of jumping sessions takes into account the aerological and meteorological conditions. If changes in these conditions are likely to jeopardise the safety and health of jumpers, the per…
The operator must draw up a plan showing the location chosen, the dates of use and a sketch showing the position of the launchers, the direction of firing, the access roads, the protection provided an…
The equipment used for riding must not be a source of injury to the horse or rider and must be kept clean and in good condition.
Permanent establishments or temporary facilities where shooting with hunting weapons is practised constitute establishments for physical or sporting activities within the meaning of article L. 322-2.
The organisation of activities takes into account the level of the horses, the level of the riders and any weather conditions.
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