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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 8: Employment of future teachers

Article R5134-174

The monthly salary of the beneficiary of a job with a future as a teacher is equal to the product of the amount of the interprofessional minimum growth wage multiplied by the average monthly number of…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 18: Psychiatry

Article R6123-174

The holder of the authorisation provides, on site or by agreement with another holder, care for patients in the form of part-time stays, full-time stays and outpatient care, including care at home. In…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
9: Sanctions against third parties

Article 1740 A bis

…be less than €10,000.This fine is established in accordance with the procedures set out in article L. 80 D of the Book of Tax Procedures.In the event of a disagreement relating to the taxpayer's acti…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
8: Non-compliance with conditions governing tax benefits

Article 1740-00 A

1. Failure by the lessee company or the company receiving the subscriptions to comply with the commitments provided for in the thirty-second paragraph of I of Article 199 undecies B, the last paragrap…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
8: Non-compliance with conditions governing tax benefits

Article 1740-0 B

The submission of a statement on honour by an individual who does not meet the condition set out in the third paragraph of 1 of I of article 117 quater and the last paragraph of I of article 125 A to…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
8: Non-compliance with conditions governing tax benefits

Article 1740-0 C

Failure to respond or partial response to the formal notice referred to in II of Article L. 13 BA of the Book of Tax Procedures shall result in the application, for each financial year audited, of a f…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
8: Non-compliance with conditions governing tax benefits

Article 1740-0 A

Failure to comply with the obligation to declare mentioned in article 242 sexies entails payment of a fine equal to half the tax advantage obtained under Articles 199 undecies A, 199 undecies B, 199 u…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
8: Non-compliance with conditions governing tax benefits

Article 1740-00 AB

Failure to comply with the obligations mentioned in Article 242 septies will result in the payment of a fine of up to €50,000.The fine is not applicable, in the case of a first offence committed durin…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article 80-1-1

…ctment quashed within six months of his first appearance, in accordance with articles 173,173-1 and 174-1, the accused may, during the investigation, in accordance with the procedures set out in the p…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Penalties

Article R6114-10

…he breaches observed, within the limit of the ceiling provided for in the last paragraph of Article L. 6114-1.This penalty is recovered and entered in the accounts by the fund referred to in articles…

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