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Showing 110 of 69591 articles for Art. L 352-1 à L 352-6

French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Placement with a view to adoption

Article 352-1

The prospective adopter(s) shall perform the usual acts of parental authority in relation to the person of the child from the time the child is handed over until the adoption judgment is delivered.

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: REFUSAL OF ENTRY UNDER THE ASILE ACT

Article R*352-1

The administrative authority competent to refuse entry to a foreign national who has applied for the right of asylum is the minister responsible for immigration.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter II: Intermediary activity

Article L352-1

Sont applicables dans les îles Wallis et Futuna, en Polynésie française et en Nouvelle-Calédonie, sous réserve des adaptations prévues à l'article L. 352-2, the provisions of the articles mentioned in…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section 1: Solvency Capital Requirement

Article L352-1

I.- Insurance and reinsurance undertakings shall hold eligible own funds covering the Solvency Capital Requirement. The Solvency Capital Requirement shall be calculated either using the standard formu…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Chapter II: Offences relating to the depositors' guarantee fund

Article L352-1

…antee Fund and any person who, by virtue of their duties, has access to documents and information held by the Fund, shall be liable to the penalties provided for in article 226-13 of the French Crimin…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: REFUSAL OF ENTRY UNDER THE ASILE ACT

Article L352-1

The decision to refuse entry into France to a foreign national who presents himself at the border and applies for the right of asylum may only be taken in the following cases: 1° The examination of th…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter II: Regulatory capital requirements

Article R352-1

For the purposes of this Chapter : 1° "Underwriting risk" means the risk of loss, or of adverse change in the value of insurance liabilities, resulting from inadequate pricing and reserving assumption…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Placement with a view to adoption

Article 352

If the parents have requested the return of the child whose filiation has been established, the child may not be placed until a ruling has been given on the merits of this request at the request of th…

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French Customs CodeIn force
A. - Limitation period against debtors.

Article 352

1. Claims for the refund of duties and taxes levied by the customs administration, claims for the payment of rents and claims for the return of goods, with the exception of claims made pursuant to Art…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter III: Dismissal on public security grounds

Article 352

If the application is justified, the case shall be referred either to another formation of the court originally seised, or to another court of the same nature as that court.The decision shall be bindi…

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