Article L722-3
…ice provider" means institutions other than finance companies governed by Title I and Chapters I to III, V and VI of Title II of Book V, as well as the Offices des postes et télécommunications in New…
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…ice provider" means institutions other than finance companies governed by Title I and Chapters I to III, V and VI of Title II of Book V, as well as the Offices des postes et télécommunications in New…
The regulatory provisions of Subsection 1 of Section 3 of Chapter I of Title I of Book II of the Penitentiary Code determine the conditions under which a convicted person is subject to a referral proc…
…s registered office is outside the European Economic Area and falls within the cases referred to in II of Article L. 451-1-2 of this Code. In such cases, Articles L. 233-7, II, IV, V and VII, and Arti…
…ation mentioned in article L. 1333-25.If the application relates to a nuclear activity mentioned in II of article R. 1333-9, the supporting documents to be included in the authorisation application fi…
With the exception of Chapter II of Title III and Titles VI and VII, this Book defines the rules of public policy, the scope of collective bargaining and the suppletive rules applicable in the absence…
…ticles R. 711-3 to R. 711-5 are applicable to foreign nationals whose situation is governed by Book II.
With the exception of Chapter II of Title III and Titles VI and VII, this Book defines the rules of public policy, the scope of collective bargaining and the suppletive rules applicable in the absence…
…ay of derogation from articles L. 1111-2 and L. 1111-3, for the application of section 1 of chapter III of title II of book VI of the fourth part of the regulatory part, a decree in the Conseil d'Etat…
…of the following table shall apply in French Polynesia, subject to the adaptations provided for in II, in the wording indicated in the right-hand column of the same table: Applicable articles In the…
Only the provisions of Section 4 of the chapitre II du titre II du livre III du code des procédures civiles d'exécution which are mentioned below. At the auction hearing, the procedure set out in sub-…
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