Article L324-3
Bed and breakfast establishments are furnished rooms located in the home of a local resident with a view to welcoming tourists, for a fee, for one or more nights, with services provided.
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Bed and breakfast establishments are furnished rooms located in the home of a local resident with a view to welcoming tourists, for a fee, for one or more nights, with services provided.
Public authorities and approved service providers may, particularly in the transport sector, grant holiday voucher holders fare reductions and bonuses that vary according to the time of year. Agreemen…
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The provisions of Books I to IV of this Part apply to Mayotte under the conditions and subject to the reservations set out in this chapter.
…the event of the disappearance of an aircraft without any news, the aircraft is deemed to have been lost three months after the date on which the last news was sent. The death of the persons on board…
Organisations providing training to obtain and maintain flight crew qualifications and, at their request, other aeronautical qualifications, as well as organisations or, where applicable, individuals…
When the activity of cinema entertainment venue operator is carried out by a natural person, the authorisation is issued to this person on presentation of proof of registration in the Trade and Compan…
The tax is payable on a monthly basis per cinema, for the cinema weeks completed during the month in question and during which at least two screenings were organised. However, for the months of Decemb…
Under penalty of nullity, no sale by public auction, whether voluntary or forced, of a cinematographic or audiovisual work or of any of its components may be carried out until fifteen days after a sum…
The provisions of this chapter also apply to holders of employment contracts entered into in connection with the production of a cinematographic or audiovisual work and conferring on the beneficiary a…
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