Article L511-63
The replacement is settled, for continental France, uniformly as follows: 0.25% on the chief towns of departments, 0.50% on the chief towns of arrondissements, 0.75% on any other place. In no case sha…
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The replacement is settled, for continental France, uniformly as follows: 0.25% on the chief towns of departments, 0.50% on the chief towns of arrondissements, 0.75% on any other place. In no case sha…
The reprimand is published anonymously on the website of the National Institute of Industrial Property and on the website of the National Association of Industrial Property Attorneys. Temporary or per…
The period during which third parties may submit observations expires three months after the publication provided for in Article R. 612-62. Under penalty of inadmissibility, observations from third pa…
The reduction in royalties provided for in Article L. 612-20 is as of right for natural persons. If the applicant is a legal entity, the request for reduction must, on pain of inadmissibility, be subm…
The person against whom the order mentioned in article L. 512-52 has been taken may appeal against it to the first president of the court of appeal within whose jurisdiction the judge authorised the m…
For the purposes of this section, a durable medium means: a durable medium within the meaning of 8° of the introductory article of the legislative part of the Consumer Code.
In the absence of a deed recording them, the formation or transformation of a company or an economic interest grouping, the increase, of their capital, with the exception of capital increases in cash…
Deeds for perpetual concessions in cemeteries are exempt from the registration formality.
Manual gifts mentioned in the second paragraph of Article 757 must be declared or registered by the donee or his representatives within one month of the date on which the donee disclosed the gift to t…
When a public establishment for inter-municipal cooperation decides that public reading is of inter-municipal interest, it draws up and implements a scheme for the development of public reading.
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