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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 5: Financial holding companies, parent companies of finance companies and mixed financial holding companies

Article L571-14

Failure by the directors of a financial holding company, a parent company of a finance company or a mixed financial holding company to prepare accounts in consolidated form, in accordance with article…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Organisation

Article L612-14

I. - The Authority may set up one or more Advisory Commissions.At least one commission shall be set up to give an opinion on the lists, models, frequency and deadlines for transmitting the documents a…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Mutual funding of employee trade unions and professional employers' organisations

Article L2135-14

The employees' trade union organisations that are representative at national and cross-industry level and those whose statutory vocation is of a national and cross-industry nature and which have recei…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 4: Vocational training and apprenticeships

Article L2241-14

…lidating the experience acquired with a view to obtaining a qualification mentioned in article L. 6314-1; 2° The conditions for promoting access by employees, on a collective or individual basis, to v…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Delegation hours.

Article L2143-14

In companies or establishments where, in application of articles L. 2143-3 and L. 2143-4, several delegates are appointed for each trade union section, these delegates may divide among themselves the…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Conditions of validity.

Article L2232-14

…e first round of professional elections, where the provisions of the first paragraph of article L. 2143-23 are applied, the validity of the company or establishment agreement negotiated and concluded…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Compulsory negotiation procedures

Article L2242-14

The first meeting will specify 1° The place and timetable of the meeting(s) ; 2° The information that the employer will provide to the trade union delegates and to the employees making up the delegati…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Legal proceedings.

Article L2262-14

Any action for nullity of all or part of a collective agreement or arrangement must, on pain of inadmissibility, be brought within two months of : 1° of the notification of the company agreement provi…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 6: Challenge.

Article L2261-14

Where the application of an agreement or arrangement is called into question in a given undertaking, in particular as a result of a merger, transfer, demerger or change of activity, that agreement or…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Electoral colleges.

Article L2314-14

Where no representative trade union organisation in the company has taken part in the negotiations, the employer will allocate staff and seats to the various electoral colleges.

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