Article R6153-28
Residents may also take part, for a maximum of two months per year, in the medical supervision of physical, sporting and cultural activities organised for people suffering from serious pathologies, as…
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Residents may also take part, for a maximum of two months per year, in the medical supervision of physical, sporting and cultural activities organised for people suffering from serious pathologies, as…
Interns are affiliated to the general social security scheme. Pursuant toarticle 1 of decree no. 70-1277 of 23 December 1970 creating a supplementary social security pension scheme for non-tenured Sta…
In the event of a dispute concerning the performance of contracts, purchasers and holders may have recourse to the Company Mediator.The Company Mediator acts as a third party, without decision-making…
Referral to the Company Ombudsman interrupts the time limits for appeals in the case of contracts that are administrative contracts.
I. - Independent management organisations established in France are subject to the provisions of article R. 321-5, 1° to 7°, 10° and 11° of Article R. 321-15, article R. 321-16, as well as the provisi…
Any doctor, dental surgeon or midwife who performs professional acts in France without being registered with the ordre, under the conditions provided for in article L. 4112-7, is subject to the discip…
Any amendment to the title subsequent to registration shall only be evidence of the rights mentioned therein until proven otherwise.
The property to be registered is first bounded. However, any owner, in agreement with the adjoining owners, may waive the bounding. The boundary markers belong to the owner whose property is bounded.
Registration gives rise to the drawing up of a title deed by the registrar of immovable property. The title deed attests, where necessary, to the status of owner. In the courts, it constitutes the sta…
Title deeds and their registrations retain the rights they record as long as they have not been cancelled or amended and are proof to third parties that the person named therein is vested with the rig…
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