Article L521-4
It is forbidden for any company other than those mentioned in article L. 522-1 to use a name, a company name, advertising or, in general, expressions that give the impression that it is authorised as…
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It is forbidden for any company other than those mentioned in article L. 522-1 to use a name, a company name, advertising or, in general, expressions that give the impression that it is authorised as…
…ompany resulting from the cross-border operation, benefit from the protection instituted by Article L. 2411-1.
Notwithstanding the provisions of article L. 4362-1, holders of a diploma from a national vocational school, optics and eyewear section, or a certificate from the Ecole des Métiers d'Optique may pract…
…is not subject to the obligation to constitute classes of affected parties provided for in Article L. 626-29, the opening of accelerated safeguard proceedings is subject to such constitution. To this…
…builds, equips and maintains the higher education establishments on the map provided for in article L. 4424-3. The State provides these establishments with the financial resources directly linked to t…
The students referred to in article L. 6153-1 may undertake a training period in a departmental or territorial fire and rescue service, provided that the latter is approved as a training centre. The c…
…ed commercial court" are replaced by the words: "territorially competent commercial court". Article L. 721-8 shall not apply to Saint-Martin.
For the application of article L. 6243-1 in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, the words: "at baccalauréat level" are…
…t amount. The sums are recovered by the Treasury. In the event that a person referred to in Article L. 561-37 fails to fulfil all or some of its obligations under this Title, the National Enforcement…
…themselves in France to carry out all or some of the professional activities mentioned in articles L. 2223-23 et L. 2223-41 must demonstrate:1° Professional experience, as a manager within the meanin…
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