Article L1442-2
For the purposes of the training provided for in article L. 1442-1, employers shall grant employees of their company who are members of an industrial tribunal leave of absence, which may be divided in…
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For the purposes of the training provided for in article L. 1442-1, employers shall grant employees of their company who are members of an industrial tribunal leave of absence, which may be divided in…
The purpose of toxicovigilance is to monitor and assess the acute or chronic toxic effects on humans of exposure to an article, mixture or substance, whether natural or synthetic, available on the mar…
I.-On expiry of a period of three months from notification, if the Minister responsible for culture considers that the documents and information presented do not enable him to ensure that the benefici…
Contracts awarded by the purchasers mentioned in article L. 2191-1 give rise to advance payments, under the conditions laid down by regulation.
Defence or security contracts give rise to advance payments under the conditions laid down by regulation.
The following are eligible for the benefits of this chapter: a) Creators who are nationals of a State party to the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation or who have in such a State eithe…
For the application of the provisions of this Title in the Wallis and Futuna Islands, references made to provisions of the Labour Code are replaced by references to locally applicable provisions havin…
It is forbidden to hold, without legitimate reason, in all places of manufacture, production, packaging, storage, warehousing or sale, in vehicles used for transporting goods, and in places where anim…
1. (not applicable).2. Group companies may not benefit from the tax credit mentioned in articles 220 quater and 220 quater A.3. Deductions made by group companies under the provisions of II of article…
The accommodation facilities referred to in Article L. 552-1 accommodate asylum seekers for the duration of the examination of their asylum application or until their actual transfer to another Europe…
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