Article L3123-1-1
Subject to the compatibility of his or her workstation, the departmental councillor is deemed to fall within the category of persons who have, where applicable, the most favourable access to teleworki…
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Subject to the compatibility of his or her workstation, the departmental councillor is deemed to fall within the category of persons who have, where applicable, the most favourable access to teleworki…
Subject to the compatibility of their workstation, regional councillors are deemed to fall within the category of persons who have, where applicable, the most favourable access to teleworking in the e…
Companies may carry out capital increases by issuing shares reserved for employees under the terms and conditions set out either in Articles L. 225-187 to L. 225-197 of the French Commercial Code or i…
The fines provided for in this Title shall be imposed and recovered by the competent administrative authority under the conditions defined in Articles L. 8115-4, L. 8115-5 and L. 8115-7, on the basis…
In the premises, places, installations and vehicles to which they have access pursuant to article L. 1421-2, as well as in public places, the medical inspectors of public health and the inspectors of…
The persons mentioned in 1° of article L. 6325-1 who have not completed a second cycle of secondary education and who do not hold a technological or vocational education diploma, the persons mentioned…
Credit and investment institutions are credit institutions whose purpose is to provide, within the framework of an authorisation provided for in I of article L. 532-1, investment services mentioned in…
The penalties provided for by Articles L. 245-1 to L. 245-15 for chairmen, managing directors and directors of public limited companies are applicable, according to their respective powers, to members…
The provisions of articles L. 1411-1 to L. 1411-9 apply to groupings of territorial authorities and to other public establishments of these authorities.
The provisions of articles L. 1141-1 to L. 1141-3 of Book I of this Part are applicable to the French Southern and Antarctic Territories.
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