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Showing 921930 of 4118 articles for Art. 131-41 C. pén.

French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Brokers.

Article R131-6

Honorary membership may be conferred on a sworn broker who has retired by resignation after twenty years of practising the profession. The decision is taken in the forms and according to the procedure…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Criminal provisions

Article L1128-2

As stated in article 223-9 of the French Criminal Code, reproduced below: "Legal entities may be held criminally liable, under the conditions set out in article 121-2, for the offence defined in artic…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Criminal provisions

Article L1128-4

Legal entities declared criminally liable, under the conditions set out in article 121-2 of the French Penal Code, for the offence defined in article L. 1128-3 shall incur, in addition to the fine set…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 2: Funeral operations

Article L2223-36

Corporate entities held criminally liable, under the conditions set out in Article 121-2 of the Criminal Code, the offences defined in Article L. 2223-35 shall incur, in addition to the fine in accord…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Acts relating primarily to economic activity

Article A444-141

Releases (numbers 131 to 134 of table 5) give rise to the collection of:1° With regard to the release of a seizure, a fixed fee of €26.41;2° With regard to the release of a mortgage registration, lien…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Composition pénale

Article R15-33-57

When, for serious medical, family, professional or social reasons, the person has been unable to carry out the measures decided upon within the prescribed time limits, and these time limits are less t…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 12: Payment incidents and penalties

Article R131-42

The Banque de France shall inform any banker concerned of any cheque-writing bans resulting from the application of Articles L. 131-73 or L. 163-6, no later than the second working day following recei…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: Direct taxes and similar levies

Article 1774

Persons guilty of any of the offences referred to in 1° to 4° of 1 of Article 1772 and in Article 1773 may be deprived of civic, civil and family rights, in accordance with the procedures set out in a…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title III: Provisions specific to the Department of Mayotte

Article R416

Article R. 147-1 is worded as follows: "Art. R. 147-1.-The rate for custody costs incurred by the immobilisation of a vehicle decided pursuant to articles 131-6 (5°) and 131-14 (2°) of the Penal Code…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 1: Provisions relating to investment service providers

Article L573-7

Legal entities held criminally liable, under the conditions set out in article 121-2 of the French Penal Code, for the offences defined in articles L. 573-1 to L. 573-6 shall incur, in addition to the…

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