Article R212-7-19
When the decision grants the authorisation requested, the Prefect will have an extract of this decision published, at the beneficiary's expense, in two regional or local newspapers circulated in the d…
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When the decision grants the authorisation requested, the Prefect will have an extract of this decision published, at the beneficiary's expense, in two regional or local newspapers circulated in the d…
…th to each member of the Commission, as well as to the Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles and the Médiateur du Cinéma.
…he Chairman, indicates the vote taken by each member. The decision describes the authorised project and states the number of cinemas and seats authorised.
…y only validly deliberate if at least four members from the department in which the site is located and one third of the members of the committee are present.
When the assize court returns to the courtroom pursuant to Article 366, the president shall pronounce a judgment declaring the person not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder. This rul…
Where, pursuant to articles 349-1 and 361-1, the Assize Court has, in the course of its deliberations, answered in the affirmative the first question relating to the commission of the acts and in the…
…sorder. The assize court ruling on the appeal is then designated in accordance with articles 380-14 and 380-15. The accused and the civil party may appeal against the decision on the civil action. The…
In application of Article 371 of this Code and in accordance with Article 414-3 of the Civil Code, the court, without the assistance of the jury, then rules on the claims for damages made by the civil…
…ntence of two years or less, this sentence may, for medical, family, professional or social reasons and for a period not exceeding four years, be suspended or served in instalments, none of which may…
Without prejudice to the application of articles L. 3213-1 and L. 3213-7 of the Public Health Code, when the investigating chamber or a trial court issues a judgment or ruling declaring a person to be…
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