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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Chapter III: Agents

Article L523-5

For the purposes of Article L. 511-33, I of Article L. 522-19, Article L. 526-35, the last paragraph of Article L. 571-4 and Article L. 572-7, agents are treated in the same way as persons employed by…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 3: Accounting and reporting requirements applicable to investment services providers

Article L533-5

Investment firms are bound by the obligations of Articles L. 511-35, L. 511-36, L. 511-37 and L. 511-39. They shall have sound accounting procedures.The previous paragraph applies to portfolio managem…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter III: Provisions specific to agricultural products and foodstuffs

Article L443-5

Buyers of perishable agricultural and food products mentioned in 1° of II of Article L. 441-11 may not cancel an order within a period of less than thirty days. However, for a sector of activity, for…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Opening and funding of the occupational prevention account

Article L4163-5

The professional prevention account is opened as soon as an employee has acquired rights under the conditions defined in this chapter. The rights built up in the account remain with the employee until…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Concealed employment.

Article L8221-5

Any employer is deemed to have engaged in concealed work by concealing the employment of a salaried employee: 1° Intentionally fails to comply with the formalities set out in article L. 1221-10, relat…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 3: Customer due diligence obligations

Article L561-5

I. - Before entering into a business relationship with their customer or assisting them in preparing or carrying out a transaction, the persons mentioned in Article L. 561-2 : 1° Identify their custom…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Markets of national interest

Article L761-5

Within the perimeter mentioned in article L. 761-4, plans to set up or extend premises or groups of premises intended to receive, for the purposes of non-retail sales, products on the list defined by…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 2: Disciplinary sanctions

Article L6241-5

Any failure by a doctor or pharmacist to provide the information provided for in articles L. 4113-9 and L. 4221-19 respectively , in the cases mentioned in article L. 6223-3, or to provide false infor…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Sub-paragraph 4: Dotation d'équipement des territoires ruraux (rural amenities grant)

Article L2573-54

The articles L. 2334-32, L. 2334-33 and L. 2334-38 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Audioprosthetists.

Article L4361-5

Notwithstanding the provisions of article L. 4361-2, the following are authorised to continue practising the profession of hearing aid acoustician: 1° Persons holding a certificate of technical studie…

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