Article 706-80-1
Where there are one or more plausible grounds for suspecting persons of having committed one of the offences falling within the scope of Articles 706-73,706-73-1 or 706-74, in the context of a surveil…
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Where there are one or more plausible grounds for suspecting persons of having committed one of the offences falling within the scope of Articles 706-73,706-73-1 or 706-74, in the context of a surveil…
The contribution auditors are chosen from among the statutory auditors registered on the list provided for in I of article L. 822-1 or from among the experts registered on one of the lists drawn up by…
The agreement concluded with a temporary work integration company includes in particular: 1° A presentation of the structure's integration project specifying: a) The general characteristics of the str…
No one may be appointed as a hospital practitioner :1° If he does not enjoy his civic rights in the State of which he is a national;2° If he has been convicted of an offence incompatible with the perf…
Where a fine is imposed pursuant to articles L. 242-5 and L. 242-6, following a request for mutual assistance under Article L. 511-10 involving a large-scale or EU-wide infringement, pursuant to Artic…
When work integration assistance has been granted for the recruitment of an employee who, prior to his or her recruitment, was in receipt of the revenu de solidarité active (active solidarity income)…
For the application of 1° of article L. 6322-63, the minimum period of presence in the company is assessed by adding together the periods during which the employee does or does not carry out an assign…
I.-For the category of acts of the professional recovery procedure mentioned in table 2 of article appendix 4-7, the emolument breaks down into:1° A principal emolument and a fixed fee for transmissio…
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In 2014, the amount of the flat-rate allowance for municipalities in mainland France and the overseas departments, with the exception of those in the Department of Mayotte, is reduced by €588 million.…
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