Article L123-5
Giving inaccurate or incomplete information in bad faith with a view to registration, deletion or an additional or amending entry in the trade and companies register is punishable by a fine of 4,500 e…
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Giving inaccurate or incomplete information in bad faith with a view to registration, deletion or an additional or amending entry in the trade and companies register is punishable by a fine of 4,500 e…
…egulations, which may not be less than two months before the general meeting referred to in article L. 323-5, are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
When the administrative authority considers that the examination of an application for asylum falls within the jurisdiction of another State which it intends to request, the provisions of Title VII sh…
In carrying out their testing duties, the persons referred to in article L. 425-2 may only enter the premises referred to in article L. 425-4 between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. or at any time when these premis…
An employee's dismissal is cancelled if, within fifteen days of being notified of the dismissal, she sends her employer a medical certificate stating that she is pregnant, in accordance with the condi…
When the central social and economic committee is consulted about the redundancy project, the administrative authority at the company's registered office is informed of this consultation and, where ap…
When the social and economic committee calls on the assistance of an expert, the employer informs the administrative authority. The report and any changes to the redundancy plan are also sent to the a…
…It may deal with any matter falling within its remit as defined in 1°, 2°, 3°, 4° and 6° of article L. 1413-1. Within its field of competence and in order to carry out its missions, the Agency impleme…
When the declaration of subcontracting is made when the tender is submitted, the tenderer must identify in his tender the subcontractors he intends to use and the nature and amount of the subcontracte…
Where a concession contract should not have been awarded to an economic operator because of a serious breach of the obligations laid down by European Union law on concession contracts which has been r…
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