Article 919-54
The amount of the direct allocation is set by applying the following flat-rate amounts to admissions made between 14 July 2021 and 28 September 2021:- 0.75 € per entry for the fraction of entries less…
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The amount of the direct allocation is set by applying the following flat-rate amounts to admissions made between 14 July 2021 and 28 September 2021:- 0.75 € per entry for the fraction of entries less…
The indications mentioned in 1° of Article R. 613-53 shall be recorded at the initiative of the National Institute of Industrial Property or, in the case of a court decision, at the request of the Reg…
Decrees of the Minister responsible for agriculture issued after consultation with the person in charge of the tasks falling within the remit of the national plant variety authority will specify, as n…
In the documents and displays provided for in this section, circular economy parts are referred to as "circular economy parts".
The court clerk's office carries out publicity measures to enable creditors who were not summoned to the opening hearing to lodge third-party objections against the judgment.Claim holders have a perio…
The Secretary General of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile will notify the applicant of the court's decision by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt and will inform the applicant in a l…
The right of holders of redeemable shares to obtain disclosure of company documents is exercised in accordance with articles R. 225-92 to R. 225-94.
The committee referred to in the previous article comprises: a) A senator and a deputy respectively chosen by the president of the Senate, after each partial renewal of the Senate, and by the presiden…
When applying for registration, the applicant shall attach to the form provided for in Article R. 521-6 of the French Commercial Code a copy of the final decision ordering the seizure.
Each Caisse d'Epargne et de Prévoyance is responsible for organising the elections, drawing up the electoral lists, receiving candidacies and ensuring that the electoral process runs smoothly. It carr…
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