Article R2213-35
Cremation takes place:- where death occurred in France, not less than twenty-four hours and not more than six days after death;- where death occurred in the overseas collectivities, New Caledonia or a…
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Cremation takes place:- where death occurred in France, not less than twenty-four hours and not more than six days after death;- where death occurred in the overseas collectivities, New Caledonia or a…
Burial or deposit in a temporary vault takes place:-if the death occurred in France, at least twenty-four hours and no more than six days after the death;-if the death occurred in the overseas collect…
Cremation of the remains of exhumed bodies is authorised, at the request of the next of kin, by the mayor of the commune of the place of exhumation.
When the cremation is carried out in a commune other than that in which the coffin was closed, a copy of the declaration of transport is immediately sent, by any means, to the mayor of the commune of…
Cremation is authorised by the mayor of the commune of death or, if the body has been transported before committal, of the place where the coffin is closed.This authorisation, which may be sent by dem…
For the application of article L. 2511-15, the arrondissement council shall give its opinion under the conditions laid down in article R. 134-1 of the town planning code.
Minutes are taken of the deliberations and copies are sent to each member within eight days of the meeting. The minutes shall indicate the names and positions of the members present, the matters dealt…
The provisions of articles R. 5211-36 to R. 5211-40 apply to the plenary formation and the restricted formation of the departmental commission for intermunicipal cooperation.
Except in the cases provided for by IV of Article L. 5210-1-1 and by Articles 60 and 61 of the loi n° 2010-1563 du 16 décembre 2010 de réforme des collectivités territoriales, decisions are taken by a…
The Prefect convenes the Departmental Commission for Intercommunal Cooperation. The notice is sent to the members of the relevant panel in writing and at their home addresses at least five days before…
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