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French Insurance CodeIn force
Title III: Civil liability insurance for hunters

Article A230-6

From 1st July 1976, the insurance certificate provided for in article L. 223-13 of the new Rural and Maritime Fishing Code must conform to the model annexed to this article.

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 4: Organisation of public combat sports events

Article A331-34

In disciplines for which no federation has been delegated, in addition to complying with the formalities laid down in article A. 331-33, the declaration shall include : 1° Bulletin number 3 of the cri…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Annexes I

Article Annexe I-4 (art. R122-6)

STATUTES TYPES OF MIXED ENTERPRISE SPORTS AND LOCAL SOCIETIESTITRE I : FORM, PURPOSE, NAME, REGISTERED OFFICE AND DURATION OF THE COMPANY Article 1 A public limited company (société anonyme) governed…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Establishment and powers

Article A721-4

The application file includes: 1° The declaration of candidacy dated and signed by the candidate; 2° A statement of service drawn up by the candidate and endorsed by the president of the commercial co…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter III: Election of members of territorial and regional chambers of commerce and industry

Article A713-29

For natural and legal persons entered in the register of commerce and companies or listed in the register of companies of the chamber of commerce and industry concerned, as defined in article D. 711-6…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 3: Establishments organising the practice of underwater diving

Article A322-71

The provisions of this section apply to the establishments mentioned in article L. 322-2 which organise the practice of underwater diving. They do not apply to archaeological diving, underground divin…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter III: General obligations of traders

Article A123-6

The declarations relating to the company and its establishments, referred to in 1° of I of article R. 123-1 and which must be filed by the declarant with the single body in order to be forwarded to th…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter III: Operating conditions

Article A743-8

The services listed in Table 2 of Article Appendix 4-7 shall give rise to the collection by the clerk of the commercial court of fees set in accordance with the provisions of subsections 1 to 9 of thi…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter II: The guarantee fund for victims of terrorism and other offences.

Article A422-4

The composition of the guarantee fund's investment portfolio may not exceed the following ceilings: 1° 40% for all listed shares ; 2° 6% for unlisted equities ; 3° 6% for all unlisted infrastructure i…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter II: General principles

Article A512-7

The diplomas, degrees or certificates mentioned in article R. 512-10 and article R. 512-12 of this code are : 1° Diplomas and qualifications registered in the National Vocational Certification Registe…

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