Article R2511-7
The general criteria for allocating or proposing to allocate housing are set by a decision of the City Council after consultation with the arrondissement councils, within the framework of the regulati…
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The general criteria for allocating or proposing to allocate housing are set by a decision of the City Council after consultation with the arrondissement councils, within the framework of the regulati…
When a programme of new housing or a housing development is located within the territorial jurisdiction of several arrondissement councils, the allocation of housing between the arrondissements or gro…
When, in the event of danger or disaster, the mayor of the municipality is required to rehouse dwellings referred to in the first paragraph of article R. 2511-4, these dwellings are not taken into acc…
The borough mayor informs the borough council of the applications he has received and the action he has taken on them. The list of associations whose applications have been registered is made availabl…
The five-day period within which, in accordance with the fifth paragraph of article L. 2511-25, the election of the district mayor and his deputies may be declared null and void for a period of twenty…
Applications from associations wishing to benefit from the provisions of article L. 2511-24 are sent to the arrondissement mayor. The arrondissement mayor is required to register applications submitte…
The provisions of I of article L. 6132-1 do not apply to Assistance publique-hôpitaux de Paris.
The Assistance publique-hôpitaux de Paris, the Hospices civils de Lyon or the Assistance publique-hôpitaux de Marseille may, for one or more of the hospital groupings provided for in Article R. 6147-4…
The Assistance publique-hôpitaux de Paris, the Hospices civils de Lyon and the Assistance publique-hôpitaux de Marseille are university hospital centres, to which the provisions of Chapter II of Title…
…1-2 are applicable to mayors, deputy mayors and members of an arrondissement council of the City of Paris or the communes of Marseille and Lyon.For the application of II of article L. 2123-2, the dura…
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