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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Provisions common to tourist communes and classified resorts.

Article R133-42

A joint order by the ministers responsible for tourism and local authorities specifies :-the conditions for application of articles R. 133-37 to R. 133-41, and in particular the procedures for classif…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section IX: Specific provisions relating to assets held in sub-ledger accounts

Article R332-66

As part of the auxiliary accounting operations referred to in article R. 342-1, the undertaking referred to in article L. 310-3-2 may only enter into contracts constituting forward financial instrumen…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section VI: Forward financial instruments of insurance undertakings.

Article R332-54

The sum of the positive realisation values of all the contracts entered into with the same company or several companies belonging to the same group within the meaning of article R. 332-13 is taken int…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section I: General provisions

Article R336-4

The company continuously monitors the transactions mentioned in articles R. 332-45 to R. 332-48. To this end, it keeps a daily record of positions taken for each category of underlying investment, mat…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Subsection 2: Supporting documents and other evidence of the absence of grounds for exclusion

Article R2343-10

Where the competent authorities of the candidate's country of origin or establishment do not issue the supporting documents and evidence referred to in Articles R. 2143-7 to R. 2143-9 and Article R. 2…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter II: Filing formalities

Article R512-4

The filing in simplified form provided for in Article L. 512-2, paragraph 5, includes the documents and information set out in Article R. 512-3. However, until the waiver of the postponement provided…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 1: Registration.

Article R143-10

In order to register debt declarations made pursuant to articles L. 141-21 and L. 141-22, articles R. 521-5 and R. 521-6 apply. The information concerning the asset required under 5° of article R. 521…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 1: Prior formalities

Article R2-1

After carrying out the drawing of lots operations provided for in article 261 with a view to drawing up the preparatory list mentioned in article R. 2, the mayor shall send, before 15 April, to the pe…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Appointment of an ad hoc administrator

Article R53-6

Where, within the jurisdiction of the court of appeal, it is not possible to appoint one of the persons on the list provided for in Article R. 53 or that this list has not yet been drawn up, and one o…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter VII: Criminal provisions

Article R1227-7

Failure to comply with the following provisions is punishable by a fourth-class fine: 1° Articles L. 1221-13, L. 1221-15 and L. 1221-15-1, D. 1221-23 to R. 1221-26, relating to the single personnel re…

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