Article L2333-87-10
The provisions of article 10 of law no. 91-647 of 10 July 1991 relating to legal aid are not applicable to appeals submitted to the commission du contentieux du stationnement payant.
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The provisions of article 10 of law no. 91-647 of 10 July 1991 relating to legal aid are not applicable to appeals submitted to the commission du contentieux du stationnement payant.
The notices and summonses prescribed by the articles 936, 937, 947 and 948 are forwarded in the forms provided for by these provisions to the bodies that must be kept informed of the proceedings under…
Pursuant to 6° of article 1-1 of law no. 55-1052 of 6 August 1955, the provisions of the present code apply ipso jure in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories.
Job centres may take the form of public interest groups governed by Chapter II of Law 2011-525 of 17 May 2011 on simplifying and improving the quality of law.
The Territorial Council exercises the powers devolved by the laws and regulations in force to municipal councils, departmental councils of departments and regional councils, as well as to the departme…
The Territorial Council exercises the powers devolved by the laws and regulations in force to municipal councils, departmental councils of departments and regional councils, as well as to the departme…
Under the conditions and subject to the reservations set out in this Title, the Assemblies of French Guyana and Martinique may be empowered to adapt the laws and regulations in the territory of their…
The right to object provided for in the first paragraph of Article 38 of the Act of 6 January 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedoms does not apply to the processing provided for in this…
The rights of access and rectification provided for respectively in articles 39 and 40 of the aforementioned Act of 6 January 1978 may be exercised with the Banque de France and the persons having app…
The territorial boundaries of the arrondissements of Paris are determined in accordance with Plan B annexed to the law of 16 June 1859 on the extension of the boundaries of Paris as amended by subsequ…
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