Article LO6262-14
If the President of the Territorial Council fails to pay a compulsory expenditure within one month of being given formal notice to do so by the representative of the State, the latter shall proceed to…
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If the President of the Territorial Council fails to pay a compulsory expenditure within one month of being given formal notice to do so by the representative of the State, the latter shall proceed to…
In the context of public orders, when default interest is not mandated at the same time as the principal, the latter being in an amount greater than a threshold set by regulation, the accounting offic…
…r the appropriations corresponding to this surplus as operating revenue in the cases and conditions defined by decree.
However, for the application of article LO 6262-4, a budget is not considered to be out of balance if its operating section includes or recovers a surplus and its investment section is in real balance…
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the public establishments of the collectivity of Saint-Barthélemy.
When the investment section of the budget includes programme authorisations and payment appropriations, the President of the Territorial Council may, until the budget is adopted or settled in the even…
…ctively voted in balance, the revenue and expenditure having been evaluated sincerely, and when the deduction from the revenue of the operating section for the benefit of the investment section, added…
…udit chamber, seized by the representative of the State within thirty days of the transmission provided for in article LO 6241-1, establishes this, proposes to the local authority, within thirty days…
…mpulsory expenditure resulting, for the local authority and its public establishments, from a court decision that has become final. These operations remain governed by the legislative provisions relat…
…ons, activities or services shall be individualised within annexed budgets. The budget shall be divided into chapters and articles. A joint order of the Minister responsible for the budget and the Min…
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