Article R4127-353
…reveal information likely to provide an answer to the questions asked in the decision appointing her. Outside these limits, the expert midwife must not reveal anything she may have learned in the cou…
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…reveal information likely to provide an answer to the questions asked in the decision appointing her. Outside these limits, the expert midwife must not reveal anything she may have learned in the cou…
No midwife may be both expert midwife and treating midwife for the same patient. In the event of a legal appraisal or in other cases, unless the parties agree, a midwife must not accept an appraisal a…
The expert midwife must, before undertaking any expert examination, inform the patient she is to examine of her mission.
Recognition of the seriousness of the disability referred to in Article L. 5212-9 and the allocation of the aid referred to in Article L. 5213-11 are decided by the association referred to in Article…
…r the implementation of the authentication protocol provided for in the second paragraph of article R. 7343-44 and data relating to the identity of members of the polling station and agents in charge…
The identification number referred to in a of 1° of Article L. 8221-7 is the unique company identification number defined in Article D. 123-235 of the French Commercial Code.
Natural persons and duly declared associations who have been authorised as delegates of the public prosecutor under the conditions laid down in this section may be designated by the latter to be entru…
…claim on that undertaking, up to the amount guaranteed in accordance with the provisions of Article R. 332-17. The portion of technical provisions relating to business transferred to a securitisation…
The application submitted by an association shall include in particular: 1° A copy of the Journal officiel publishing the declaration of the association or, as regards the departments of Bas-Rhin, Hau…
…utical establishment's subcontracting activity is mentioned in the document provided for in article R. 5124-46, which includes, in particular, a quantitative summary of the preparations made, by categ…
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