Article 1497
By way of derogation from Article 1496 I, housing premises of an exceptional nature are valued under the conditions provided for in Article 1498, as in force on 31 December 2016.
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By way of derogation from Article 1496 I, housing premises of an exceptional nature are valued under the conditions provided for in Article 1498, as in force on 31 December 2016.
…be recognised or enforced in France if their existence is established by the person relying on them and if such recognition or enforcement is not manifestly contrary to international public policy.
The existence of an arbitral award is established by the production of the original accompanied by the arbitration agreement or copies of these documents meeting the conditions required for their auth…
…the copy of the arbitral award meeting the conditions provided for in the last paragraph of Article 1516. Where the arbitral award is not drawn up in the French language, the exequatur is also affixed…
…shall be filed by the earliest party at the court registry together with the original of the award and a copy of the arbitration agreement or their copies meeting the conditions required for their au…
The contributions mentioned in Article L. 115-14 are based, as far as operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments are concerned, on the weekly revenue declarations mentioned in 3° of Art…
Authorisation to open a cinema to the public may not be granted until approval has been obtained.Any substantial change to the characteristics described in the application for approval, affecting a ci…
Article L. 123-1 does not apply to contracts for the granting of cinematographic performance rights.
Staff who meet the conditions required to be eligible to vote may stand for election, with the exception of permanent or non-permanent staff who do not have one year's seniority with the Centre nation…
…inematographic exhibition licence includes:1° The classification measure that accompanies its issue and, where applicable, the warning that accompanies it;2° The reasons for the licence, when it is ac…
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