Article L2113-2
A new commune may be created in place of contiguous communes:1° Either at the request of all the municipal councils;2° Or at the request of at least two-thirds of the municipal councils of the commune…
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A new commune may be created in place of contiguous communes:1° Either at the request of all the municipal councils;2° Or at the request of at least two-thirds of the municipal councils of the commune…
The fire and rescue services are responsible for preventing, protecting against and fighting fires.They contribute, along with the other services and professionals concerned, to the protection and fig…
Under the conditions laid down in the Statute of the European System of Central Banks, and in particular Article 30 of the Protocol on the Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the Eu…
For the implementation of the provisions of this code, the number of employees in the company is calculated in accordance with the following provisions:1° Employees with permanent full-time employment…
Voting shall take place by public ballot at the request of one quarter of the members present.Voting shall take place by secret ballot:1° Either when one third of the members present so request;2° Or…
Collective management organisations establish and manage a single electronic database listing, with the names of their beneficiaries, the amount and use of the sums mentioned in article L. 324-17. Thi…
The communes, départements and regions regulate the affairs of their jurisdiction by their deliberations.Under the conditions laid down by law, they have regulatory powers for the exercise of their ju…
Failure to comply with the obligations mentioned in…
In order to grant the authorisation provided for in article L. 212-27, the President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée must ensure, on the basis of measurable economic data, in par…
When a conceding authority decides to enter into a single contract even though this contract relates to objectively separable services that fall under both the ordinary law governing concession contra…
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