Article L615-8
Actions for infringement under this section shall be barred after five years from the day on which the owner of a right knew or should have known of the last fact enabling him to exercise it..
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Actions for infringement under this section shall be barred after five years from the day on which the owner of a right knew or should have known of the last fact enabling him to exercise it..
Within three months of the publication of European patent applications and where the language of the proceedings is not French, the Institut national de la propriété industrielle shall ensure the tran…
Civil actions and claims relating to geographical indications, including where they also concern a related issue of unfair competition, shall be brought exclusively before the judicial courts, determi…
When the lender forfeits the right to interest under the conditions set out in articles L. 341-1 to L. 341-7, the borrower is only obliged to repay the capital in accordance with the agreed repayment…
The liberty and custody judge may decide, on a proposal from the administrative authority, that the hearings provided for in this section shall be held with the use of audiovisual telecommunication me…
Municipalities which had municipal boards before 28 December 1926 have the option of retaining the form of simple or direct board in force unless they prefer to accept the provisions of this chapter.…
Cemeteries may not be alienated until ten years after the last burial.
When, after repayment of the company's debts, including advances of any kind granted by the federal bank, liquidation costs and the paid-up portion of the shares, the dissolution or liquidation of a b…
Failure by the directors of a credit institution or finance company to publish the annual financial statements in accordance with the conditions set out in article L. 511-37 is punishable by a fine of…
I. - The task of the Social and Economic Committee is to ensure that employees are able to express their views collectively so that their interests are taken into account on an ongoing basis in decisi…
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