Article L72-101-5
The appropriations are voted by chapter and, if the Assembly of Martinique so decides, by article.In these two cases, the Assembly of Martinique may, however, specify that certain appropriations are s…
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The appropriations are voted by chapter and, if the Assembly of Martinique so decides, by article.In these two cases, the Assembly of Martinique may, however, specify that certain appropriations are s…
The imposition of the additional penalty of temporary closure of the establishment referred to in 4° of article 131-39 of the French Criminal Code does not result in the termination or suspension of t…
The break-up of the relationship is not enforceable when it is attributable to family or domestic violence or when the foreign national has been subjected to polygamy. In the event of a breakdown in c…
The conditions for issuing and withdrawing authorisations are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
Failure by the directors of an investment firm or portfolio management company to publish the annual accounts of the firm or company in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article L. 533-5 is…
Notwithstanding 2° of article L. 721-3 and subject to the jurisdiction of the disciplinary courts and notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the civil courts alone have jurisdiction to hear le…
In addition to the supplementary penalties provided for in article L. 823-4, natural persons convicted under article L. 823-3 shall incur the supplementary penalty of confiscation of all or part of th…
When all measures have been taken to put an end to the situation of serious and imminent danger which gave rise to the withdrawal decision provided for in article L. 4733-3, the employer or the head o…
The bodies referred to in article L. 6361-2 are required, with regard to the monitoring agents referred to in article L. 6361-5 : 1° Present the documents and records establishing the origin of the in…
For the sole purpose of exercising the freedom to provide services or the freedom of establishment in another Member State, the acquirer shall be deemed to be a continuation of the person subject to r…
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