Article R311-11
An order of the Minister responsible for culture specifies the content of the notice provided for in article L. 311-4-1 as well as the URL address of the online public communication site from which it…
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An order of the Minister responsible for culture specifies the content of the notice provided for in article L. 311-4-1 as well as the URL address of the online public communication site from which it…
The authority competent to impose administrative fines for breaches of Article L. 311-4-1 is the administrative authority designated by article R. 141-4 of the Consumer Code. Prior to any decision, th…
The decision of the collège de résolution to extend, pursuant to Article L. 311-39, the deadline for withdrawing the authorisation of the bridge institution, shall be based on an assessment of the sit…
Any foreign national who declares that he or she wishes to stay in France for a period not exceeding three months is required to present, in order to be admitted to French territory, the visas and doc…
In the month following receipt of the complete application for classification, the body mentioned in Article L. 141-2 takes the decision to classify the property in the category for which the assessin…
The Prefect may remove the establishment from the list of classified establishments on the grounds that the building and its facilities have not been maintained or have been seriously inadequately mai…
The cancellation provided for in article R. 311-13 may not be pronounced unless the operator has been notified in advance and invited to be heard in person or by a representative.
For the purposes of Article L. 311-50, the resolution college shall present to potential acquirers the terms and timetable for the transfer of securities implemented under the procedure provided for i…
When the operator of a cinematographic entertainment establishment who has not opted for the specialisation provided for in…
Operators wishing to obtain classification must submit their application electronically to the body referred to in Article L. 141-2 , together with a visit certificate issued by a type A or C assessme…
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