Article 1566
The proceeds of the tax referred to in articles 1559 et 1560 is allocated to the communes in whose territory the gaming houses have their establishments. It is paid monthly, after deduction of a 5% de…
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The proceeds of the tax referred to in articles 1559 et 1560 is allocated to the communes in whose territory the gaming houses have their establishments. It is paid monthly, after deduction of a 5% de…
I. - The départements shall collect:1° (Repealed);2° La redevance des mines, prévues à article 1587 ;3° La part de la fraction de la composante de l'imposition forfaitaire sur les entreprises de résea…
There shall be levied for the benefit of the départements an additional tax on registration duties or land registration tax payable on transfers for valuable consideration: 1° of immovable property or…
The arbitration agreement is not subject to any formal requirements.
Conventional mediation and conciliation are subject to the principle of confidentiality under the conditions and according to the procedures set out in article 21-3 of the aforementioned Act of 8 Febr…
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The present code is applicable to the Wallis and Futuna Islands in its wording resulting from decree n° 2023-686 of 29 July 2023 with the exception of the provisions of Titles IV and V of Book II, Art…
Subject to the provisions of Article 1514 and Chapter IV of Title III of Book IX of the Code of Judicial Organisation, the Court of First Instance shall rule in accordance with the specific procedural…
…sence of adaptations provided for by this code, references made by it to provisions that are not applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands are replaced by references to provisions with the same purp…
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