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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Physiotherapists.

Article L4321-20

…tat shall determine, as far as is necessary, the procedures for applying the provisions of articles L. 4321-15 to L. 4321-19-7, in particular the representation of professionals in the professional bo…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER II : Syndicate of communes

Article L5212-33

…r intercommunal cooperation with its own tax status or to a mixed union falling within the articles L. 5711-1 or L. 5721-2 of the services for which it was established. In the latter case, the member…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article L512-69

…nks may form between themselves with, where appropriate, groupings such as those defined in Article L. 512-74; 3 (Repealed) 4. The banques populaires governed by articles L. 512-2 to L. 512-13; 5. Mut…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions

Article L4001-1

…missions which include : 1° The reporting obligations set out in this Code, in particular articles L. 1413-7, L. 1413-14, L. 1413-15 and L. 3113-1 ; 2° Participation, where applicable, in prevention,…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Compensation for the consequences of health risks

Article L1544-2

…ections 1, 2 and 3 of Chapter II of Title IV of Book I of this Part, with the exception of Articles L. 1142-1-1, L. 1142-2, L. 1142-4, the first two paragraphs of Article L. 1142-8 and Article L. 1142…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Negotiations on pay, working time and the sharing of added value

Article L2242-16

The negotiations provided for in Article L. 2242-15 give rise to information by the employer on the provision of employees to the trade union organisations or employers' associations mentioned in Arti…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE III: Provisions applicable in New Caledonia.

Article L932-6

In articles L. 225-177, L. 225-179 and L. 233-11, the words: "the date of publication of Law no. 2001-420 of 15 May 2001 on new economic regulations" are replaced by the words: "the date of publicatio…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE V: Provisions applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Article L952-1

In articles L. 225-177, L. 225-179 and L. 233-11, the words: "the date of publication of Law no. 2001-420 of 15 May 2001 on new economic regulations" are replaced by the words: "the date of publicatio…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter II: Organisation and operation.

Article L722-3

…d judicial office for at least three years, subject to the application of the provisions of article L. 722-15.

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article L111-2

…ve the parties a simple option and which are contained in the last paragraph of I and II of article L. 111-10 and in Articles L. 112-1, L. 112-5, L. 112-6, L. 113-10, L. 121-5 to L. 121-8, L. 121-12,…

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