Article R7212-1
The minimum period before which, in application of article L. 7212-1, an employee whose employment contract is terminated at the employer's initiative cannot be forced to leave his accommodation is th…
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The minimum period before which, in application of article L. 7212-1, an employee whose employment contract is terminated at the employer's initiative cannot be forced to leave his accommodation is th…
…ations resulting from sub-section 1 of this section, the following use the public invoicing portal: 1° The State, local authorities and public establishments; 2° Holders of concession contracts conclu…
I.-When a third party donor, within the meaning of Article L. 2143-1, is diagnosed as having a genetic anomaly which may be responsible for a serious condition justifying preventive measures, includin…
The departments referred to in Article L. 6146-1 are the benchmark for the organisation, relevance, quality and safety of care, local supervision of medical and paramedical teams, supervision of inter…
The time limit provided for in article L. 1233-57-4 runs from receipt by the Regional Director of Companies, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment of the complete file. The file is complete…
In accordance with article R. 240-1, the provisions of chapter I of this title are applicable to foreign nationals of third countries mentioned in articles L. 200-3, L. 200-4 and L. 200-5.
When the establishments mentioned in article R. 2322-1 carry out voluntary terminations of pregnancy, they must also comply with the obligations set out in articles R. 2322-12 to R. 2322-14.
…an enforcement order (number 42 of table 6) give rise to the collection of half the fee set out in 1° of article A. 444-194.
In accordance with the provisions of article R. 663-19, the liquidator appointed pursuant to the provisions of article L. 641-1, shall receive, for the entire judicial liquidation procedure, the fee p…
Within twenty-four hours of being informed, the project owner or client concerned shall order the employer to immediately cease any non-compliance with one of the provisions listed in Article L. 8281-…
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