Article R615-15
The matter is referred to the commission by a request lodged with the secretariat either by the applicant or by a proxy with proof of authority. The request may also be sent by registered letter with…
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The matter is referred to the commission by a request lodged with the secretariat either by the applicant or by a proxy with proof of authority. The request may also be sent by registered letter with…
For disputes involving the civil servants and agents referred to in article R. 611-11 and the natural persons referred to in article R. 611-22, a special list is drawn up from which the two assessors…
Under certain conditions defined by decree of the Conseil d'Etat, the trainee may benefit from a loan granted by the State or by approved organisations receiving assistance from the State. This loan m…
Real operating revenue is that defined in the fifth paragraph of article R. 2313-2.
The net amount of annual debt payments referred to in articles L. 2252-1, L. 3231-4 and L. 4253-1 is equal to the difference between the total amount of sums entered : a) Expenditure on the repayment…
For the application of the second paragraph of articles L. 2252-1, L. 3231-4 and L. 4253-1, the multiplying coefficient applied to specific provisions set aside by municipalities to cover guarantees o…
The percentage limit mentioned in the second paragraph of articles L. 2252-1, L. 3231-4 and L. 4253-1 and whose elements are defined in articles D. 1511-30 and D. 1511-31 is set at 50%.
For the application of the fourth paragraph of articles L. 2252-1, L. 3231-4 and L. 4253-1, the maximum percentage that may be guaranteed by one or more local authorities on the same loan is set at 50…
For the application of the third paragraph of articles L. 2252-1, L. 3231-4 and L. 4253-1, the maximum proportion of annual instalments guaranteed or secured for the benefit of a single debtor, payabl…
When the estimated value of the requirement is equal to or greater than the European thresholds defined, for local authorities, their establishments and groupings and other purchasers, in b of I of ap…
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