Article R26
The matter shall be referred to the First President of the Court of Appeal within whose jurisdiction the decision to dismiss the case, acquit or acquit was handed down by a request signed by the appli…
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The matter shall be referred to the First President of the Court of Appeal within whose jurisdiction the decision to dismiss the case, acquit or acquit was handed down by a request signed by the appli…
Failure by an employer to submit the documents referred to in articles R. 342-7, R. 342-8, R. 342-10 and R. 342-11 to the Labour Inspector, or the documents referred to in article R. 342-12 to the Dir…
Articles R. 743-44, R. 743-45, R. 743-100 and R. 743-126 also apply to the gratuitous transfer of all or part of its equity securities or shares granted by one of the members.
Subject to the adaptations provided for in this Title, the following provisions shall apply in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories to public contracts concluded by the State or its public es…
The articles R. 626-17 to R. 626-51, excluding article R. 626-18, the second and third paragraphs of article R. 626-20, and of article R. 626-22, are applicable to the receivership proceedings. The co…
A joint order by the ministers responsible for the budget, employment and overseas departments and territories may set a specific amount of financial aid for Mayotte as provided for in articles R. 513…
Articles R. 3334-16 to R. 3334-22 and article R. 3443-3 are not applicable to Mayotte.
The rules referred to in article R. 131-33 are issued in accordance with the procedure laid down in articles R. 142-8 to R. 142-11 and in compliance with the provisions of the last two paragraphs of a…
The dissolution of the company may not be relied upon as against third parties until the publication formalities provided for in articles R. 743-59, R. 743-63, the second paragraph of article R. 743-7…
Any person qualified in industrial property registered on the list provided for in Article R. 421-1 may request to be entered, with the same indication of specialisation, on the list of industrial pro…
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