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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 6: Rent.

Article L145-35

Disputes arising from the application of articles L. 145-34 and L. 145-38 as well as those relating to service charges and works may be submitted to a departmental conciliation commission made up of l…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 3: Prohibition on offering advantages

Article L1453-5

…in cash or in kind, in any form whatsoever, directly or indirectly, to persons mentioned in article L. 1453-4 is prohibited for any person providing health services, producing or marketing products co…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter III: Assistance and representation of the parties.

Article L1453-5

In establishments with at least eleven employees, the trade union representative is given the time required to carry out his duties, up to a maximum of ten hours per month.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 5: Rental charges, taxes, fees and works

Article R145-35

The following may not be charged to the tenant: 1° Expenses relating to the major repairs mentioned in the article 606 of the Civil Code as well as, where applicable, the fees for carrying out this wo…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter III: Assistance and representation of the parties

Article R1453-5

Where all the parties appearing make their claims in writing and are assisted or represented by a lawyer, they are required, in their pleadings, to expressly state the claims and the pleas in fact and…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Health-related products

Article R1453-5

The company shall send the information mentioned in article R. 1453-3 to the authority responsible for the single public website: 1° No later than 1st September for agreements concluded, remuneration…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Sub-section 2 : The departmental conciliation committee for leases of commercial, industrial or craft buildings or premises.

Article D145-12

The departmental conciliation commission provided for by article L. 145-35 is made up of lessors and lessees, on the one hand, and qualified persons, on the other. It comprises one or more sections, e…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions adapting Book I.

Article L921-14

The last paragraph of Article L. 145-35 reads as follows: "The composition of the commission, the method of appointing its members and its operating rules are set by order of the State representative.…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions adapting Book I.

Article L911-14

Article L. 145-35 is amended as follows: I.-In the first paragraph, the word: "départementale" is deleted; II.-The last paragraph is worded as follows: "The composition of the commission, the method o…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions adapting Book I.

Article L951-13

Article L. 145-35 is amended as follows: I.-In the first paragraph, the word: "départementale" is deleted; II.-The last paragraph is worded as follows: "The composition of the commission, the method o…

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