Article 1385-1
It may only be referred on a fact that is personal to the party to whom it is referred.It may be referred by that party, unless the fact that is the subject of it is purely personal to him.
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It may only be referred on a fact that is personal to the party to whom it is referred.It may be referred by that party, unless the fact that is the subject of it is purely personal to him.
The condition must be lawful. Failing this, the obligation is void.
…t in sub-section 2 of the same sections 2 and 5. The decision to grant this assistance is taken by :1° Either, on behalf of the State, the institution mentioned in article L. 5312-1, the bodies mentio…
I. - Articles L. 225-147 and L. 22-10-53 are not applicable, by decision of the Board of Directors or the Management Board, where the contribution in kind consists of: 1° Securities giving access to t…
The amount referred to in article L. 223-1 is set at 100,000 euros.
By way of derogation from article R. 2192-10, the payment period is set at:1° Fifty days for public health establishments and establishments of the armed forces health service;2° Sixty days for public…
Financial compensation for costs incurred in implementing, pursuant to 2° of Article L. 615-1, a removal decision taken by another State, shall be made under the conditions laid down by Council Decisi…
However, if only one of the parents is French, a child who was not born in France has the option of renouncing French nationality in the six months preceding his majority and in the twelve months foll…
Officers are empowered to investigate and record: 1° Infringements of the regulatory provisions adopted pursuant to II of article L. 231-1, articles L. 231-5, L. 231-6, L. 236-1, L. 236-2 and L. 236-4…
…in this chapter, the following provisions of this code shall apply in the Wallis and Futuna Islands:1° Books I to III, with the exception of the fourth paragraph of Article L. 335-4 and Articles L. 13…
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