Article R1213-11
Each ballot paper is placed in a double envelope. The outer envelope shall bear the words "Election of the members of the National Standards Assessment Board", an indication of the electoral college t…
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Each ballot paper is placed in a double envelope. The outer envelope shall bear the words "Election of the members of the National Standards Assessment Board", an indication of the electoral college t…
The Agency's regional delegate in the department that is the capital of the region submits an annual report to the Agency's Director General on the work it has done to support local authorities in car…
The committee shall carry out or have carried out, either by one of its members or by rogatory commission, all useful investigative measures, in particular, if necessary, the hearing of the claimant w…
The Board of Directors adopts internal rules setting out the framework for the performance of its duties. It may set up specialised advisory committees from among its members and determine their compo…
The head office of the Banque de France is at 1, rue La Vrillière, Paris.
Whenever a councillor is to be elected, the Governor sets the date of the ballot. This date must be announced no later than the thirtieth day before the day fixed for the ballot. Employees wishing to…
The provisions relating to the transfer of a share savings plan from one management body to another are set out inarticle 91 quater I of Annex II to the General Tax Code.
I. - The share savings plan is opened on the date of the first payment. II. - When the share savings plan is opened with an organisation other than an insurance company, the organisation managing the…
The Observatory meets at least once every six months, convened by its Chairman, at the latter's initiative or at the request of the Minister for the Economy or the Minister for Social Affairs.On the p…
Each year, after deducting charges and general expenses, paying interest on loans and deposits, setting aside reserves for the depreciation of fixed assets, setting aside sufficient provisions to meet…
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