Article L2122-31
In accordance with 1° of article 16 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the mayor and deputy mayors have the status of judicial police officers.
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In accordance with 1° of article 16 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the mayor and deputy mayors have the status of judicial police officers.
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Municipalities are liable for damages resulting from accidents suffered by mayors, deputy mayors and presidents of special delegations in the performance of their duties.
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Authorised companies or associations may not use in their signs, advertisements or printed matter any terms or references which tend to create confusion with the régies, the delegates of the communes…
I.-Without prejudice to the provisions of article 23 of law no. 46-628 of 8 April 1946 on the nationalisation of electricity and gas, local and regional authorities or their public cooperation establi…
An electronic money institution which intends to outsource operational functions shall inform the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution.Essential operational functions may not be outsourced…
The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution may give formal notice to any person subject to its supervision to take, within a specified period, any measures intended to bring it into complian…
The group agreement is negotiated and concluded between : - on the one hand, the employer of the dominant undertaking or one or more representatives, authorised for this purpose, of the employers of t…
As soon as an agreement or a decision by the administrative authority or the employer on the distribution of the workforce has been reached, the employer shall inform the employees, by any means that…
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