Article R1331-24
Residential premises do not have deteriorated coatings containing lead in concentrations above the thresholds and under the conditions mentioned inarticle L. 1334-2.
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Residential premises do not have deteriorated coatings containing lead in concentrations above the thresholds and under the conditions mentioned inarticle L. 1334-2.
The Marseille municipal social action centre is subject to the provisions of articles 39 and 40 of decree no. 95-562 of 6 May 1995 relating to municipal and inter-municipal social action centres and t…
The maximum rate at which local authorities or their groupings may bear the commission or commissions relating to a single loan is set by order of the Minister for the Economy and Finance.
…es or their groupings and in particular those provided for in the agreements referred to in Article R. 1511-24.
…for this aid; 2° The rates at which commissions are covered, up to the ceiling mentioned in Article R. 1511-25 ; 3° The duration of their application and, where applicable, the arrangements for their…
The deliberative assemblies of the local authorities or their groupings determine each year the maximum amount of expenditure that may be incurred under the third paragraph of article L. 1511-3.
For a single loan, payments corresponding to the commission or commissions assumed by a local authority or grouping must be made in a single instalment to the lenders, credit institutions or finance c…
The structure and skill level of the working population and the capacity of the existing training system to accommodate it are determined on the basis of criteria listed and weighted in Annex XII to t…
Articles R. 4127-1 to R. 4127-21, R. 4127-23 to R. 4127-84 and R. 4127-95 to R. 4127-112 are applicable to the territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, in the wording indicated in the right-hand co…
Manufacturers of in vitro diagnostic medical devices may procure tissues, their derivatives and cells from the human body, whatever their level of processing, in a Member State of the European Union o…
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