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Showing 16511660 of 60189 articles for Art. L 111-3 to L 111-11

French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 1: Organisation

Article L2511-34

The allowances voted by the municipal councils of Marseille and Lyon for the actual performance of the duties of deputy mayor and member of special delegation acting as deputy mayor are at most equal…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter I: Scope and implementation.

Article L2341-3

The provisions of this Title apply to 1° to a Community-scale undertaking or group of undertakings whose registered office or that of the parent undertaking is in France ; 2° To the Community-scale un…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter II: Scope of protection

Article L342-3

When a database is made available to the public by the rightholder, the rightholder may not prohibit:1° The extraction or re-utilisation of a non-substantial part, assessed qualitatively or quantitati…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter IIIa: Health centres.

Article L6323-3

The Maison de Santé is a legal entity formed by medical professionals, medical auxiliaries or pharmacists.These professionals provide primary care without accommodation within the meaning of article L…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
TITLE III: REVENUE

Article L3335-3

I. - As from 2014, a solidarity fund for the departments is created. From 2015, this article applies to the Lyon metropolitan area.The resources of this fund are allocated to the départements as compe…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter III: Access to non-identifying data and the identity of the third-party donor

Article L2143-3

I.-When obtaining the consent provided for in articles L. 1244-2 and L. 2141-5, the doctor collects the identity of persons wishing to donate gametes or offer their embryo for reception, as well as th…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter VII: Support systems for the general public and professionals to coordinate complex healthcare pathways

Article L6327-3

The support systems for coordinating complex healthcare pathways have a governance structure that ensures balanced representation of players from the social, medico-social and health sectors, includin…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 5: Modification of the initial conditions of membership and operation

Article L5212-32

Unless there are provisions to the contrary, confirmed by the founding decision, the union's membership of a public establishment for inter-municipal cooperation is subject to the agreement of the mun…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 1: National parks.

Article L343-3

Article L. 362-1 of the Environment Code sets out the rules for motor vehicle traffic on roads and paths in national parks.

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French Commercial codeIn force
BOOK VI: Company difficulties.

Article L681-3

If only the conditions set out in 2° of article L. 681-1 are met, the court declares that there are no grounds for initiating proceedings under Titles II to IV of this book and refers the case, with t…

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