Article L5411-6-1
…racteristics of the job or jobs sought, the preferred geographical area and the expected salary level. It includes, where applicable, the professional retraining project mentioned in 2° of II of artic…
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…racteristics of the job or jobs sought, the preferred geographical area and the expected salary level. It includes, where applicable, the professional retraining project mentioned in 2° of II of artic…
…sfer:1° When the association is created: of the provisions of the first three paragraphs of Article L. 1321-1, the first two paragraphs of l'article L. 1321-2 and of articles L. 1321-3, L. 1321-4 and…
…l urban departments and the per capita financial potential of the department, as defined in article L. 3334-6 ;2° The ratio between the proportion of total recipients of housing benefit, as defined in…
…renewal by reasoned deliberation of the departmental council adopted within six months of its renewal.The deliberation provided for in the first paragraph of this article is sent to the Prime Minister…
…ext renewal by reasoned deliberation of the Regional Council adopted within six months of its renewal.The deliberation provided for in the first paragraph of this article shall be sent to the Prime Mi…
The members of the Commission nationale d'aménagement cinématographique must comply with the obligations to file the declarations provided for in 6° of I ofarticle 11 of law no. 2013-907 of 11 October…
…adopted for its application are investigated and recorded by the agents mentioned in II of article L. 450-1, under the conditions provided for in articles L. 450-1, L. 450-2, L. 450-3, L. 450-7 and L…
The provisions of article L. 4002-1 and articles L. 4002-3 to L. 4002-7 are applicable to genetic counsellors.
The rules governing the creation of non-voting preference shares are set out in Articles L. 228-29-8 to L. 228-29-10 and L. 228-35-2 to L. 228-35-11 of the French Commercial Code.
The procedures for applying articles L. 324-8-1 to L. 324-8-5, in particular the procedures for exercising the right to object provided for in article L. 324-8-2, the procedures for issuing and withdr…
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