Article 61-1
Any interested party may lodge an objection with the Conseil d'Etat to the decree changing the name within two months of its publication in the Journal officiel. A decree changing the name takes effec…
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Any interested party may lodge an objection with the Conseil d'Etat to the decree changing the name within two months of its publication in the Journal officiel. A decree changing the name takes effec…
Any change of name of a child over the age of thirteen requires his or her personal consent where the change does not result from the establishment or modification of a parent-subsidiary relationship.…
A mention of decisions to change first names and surnames is made in the margin of the civil status records of the person concerned and, where applicable, those of their spouse, partner linked by a ci…
The change of name extends automatically to the beneficiary's children when they are under thirteen.
Where, in the cases mentioned in Article 25(6) of the aforementioned Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 of 12 October 2017, the investigating judge hearing the information refuses to relinquish jurisdi…
The duration of the apprenticeship contract or period may be reduced or extended by the agreement provided for in the last paragraph of article L. 6222-7-1, after assessment by the apprentice training…
The number of medical biologists practising in a medical biology laboratory who hold a fraction of the share capital and work at least half-time in the laboratory is equal to or greater than the numbe…
The following may be entered on the list of statutory auditors referred to in I of Article L. 822-1, pursuant to the provisions of the second paragraph of article L. 822-1-2, persons already approved…
When the apprenticeship contract is terminated before its term, the employer immediately notifies the termination to the skills operator, who informs the services of the minister responsible for vocat…
The consumer shall receive, in writing or on another durable medium available to him and to which he has access in good time and prior to any commitment, the contractual terms and conditions as well a…
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