Article R214-32-4-1-2
For the purposes of this section, with the exception of articles R. 214-32-20 and R. 214-32-35, references to Member States, Member States of the European Union and the European Union shall be underst…
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For the purposes of this section, with the exception of articles R. 214-32-20 and R. 214-32-35, references to Member States, Member States of the European Union and the European Union shall be underst…
…2312-21, the information contained in the database covers the current year, the two preceding years and, as may be envisaged, the following three years. This information is presented in the form of fi…
Are voidable, at the request of the requesting spouse, all acts performed in violation of the ordinance, if they were performed with a third party in bad faith, or even in the case of property the ali…
The application for final approval is submitted by the delegated production company after completion of the cinematographic or audiovisual work. In the case of a delegated co-production, the applicati…
…to each of the two production companies. This decision states that, in the light of the information and supporting documents mentioned in…
For audiovisual works, the date of completion is the date shown on the certificate of acceptance of the final version by a television service publisher.
…tor indicating the final cost of the cinematographic or audiovisual work, the means of financing it and showing precisely the eligible expenses incurred in France;2° A list of the names of the creativ…
…ng are exempt from presenting the documents provided for in articles R. 311-3, R. 313-1 to R. 313-4 and R. 313-6 to R. 313-8: 1° Andorran and Monegasque nationals; 2° Foreign nationals holding a visa…
…y means, the public prosecutor or the investigating judge in the cases mentioned in articles 230-33 and 230-34. This magistrate may then order the release of the geolocation. However, if it is necessa…
The National Registration and Disciplinary Committee issues the certificate of completion of the traineeship to trainees who have fulfilled the obligations set out in articles R. 812-18-2 and R. 812-1…
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