Article L6332-13
A Conseil d'Etat decree shall determine the conditions for application of this section in accordance with the procedures defined in Article L. 6332-6.
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A Conseil d'Etat decree shall determine the conditions for application of this section in accordance with the procedures defined in Article L. 6332-6.
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During the withholding period referred to in Article L. 335-10 and in the second paragraph of I of Article L. 335-12, the owner of the copyright or related right may, at his request or at the request…
With a view to the application of the provisions of the first paragraph of article L. 1126-9 and article L. 1126-10, a national file shall be kept of persons who are free from any disease and who volu…
The insurance company shall inform policyholders of life insurance and capitalisation contracts not covered by Article L. 141-1 and comprising units of account made up of shares in a company referred…
The dismissal of a staff representative of an external company appointed to the health, safety and working conditions committee of an establishment comprising at least one classified facility on the l…
As from the decision that the claim is admissible, the thirty-day period referred to in second paragraph of Article L. 113-3 of the French Insurance Code, where applicable, is extended to one hundred…
The first paragraph of Article L. 622-2 is supplemented by a sentence worded as follows:"One or more liquidators may be appointed to it under the same conditions. "
I.-Information obtained from the statements referred to in I of Article L. 464-10 and which can only be obtained by accessing the file of the proceedings concerned may be used by a party who has had a…
I.-Receivables that regularly arise after the judgment opening or pronouncing the judicial liquidation shall be paid on their due date:-if they arise for the purposes of the conduct of the proceedings…
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