Article R236-11
A creditor's objection to the merger, under the conditions provided for by Articles L. 236-15, L. 236-26 and L. 236-30, shall be lodged within thirty days of the last insertion or public availability…
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A creditor's objection to the merger, under the conditions provided for by Articles L. 236-15, L. 236-26 and L. 236-30, shall be lodged within thirty days of the last insertion or public availability…
…ing rise to the withdrawal of driving licence points, the official report referred to in Article R. 15-33-40 includes a statement informing the person of the loss of points that will result from the e…
…icles 706-53-8 and R. 53-8-26. Failing submission within the time limits defined in Article R. 53-8-15, the department managing the file shall send the Ministry of the Interior the notice provided for…
…mentioned in Article R. 1333-12.II - The equivalent dose limit is set for :1° The crystalline lens: 15 mSv per year ;2° The skin: 50 mSv per year as an average value for any surface area of 1 cm2 of s…
Declarations and filings to the special register mentioned in Articles R. 526-15 and R. 526-16 are made electronically, through the single body mentioned in Article R. 123-1 and under the conditions p…
…B, for the performance of tasks similar to those mentioned in Articles R. 511-3-1, R. 532-8, R. 532-15 of this Code or in IV of Article R. 322-11-2 of the Insurance Code.
…rticipating companies to apply the provisions of articles L. 2351-2, L. 2351-7, L. 2352-14, L. 2352-15, L. 2353-1, L. 2353-3 to L. 2353-32 and L. 2354-1.
…der illegal conditions. Repeated offences are punishable in accordance with articles 132-11 and 132-15 of the French Penal Code. In the event of more than one offence resulting in a repeat offence, th…
…hable by the same fine. Repeated offences are punishable in accordance with articles 132-11 and 132-15 of the Criminal Code.
…of Book II of this Part is applicable to Wallis and Futuna, with the exception of articles R. 1232-15 to R. 1232-22, R. 1233-11, R. 1233-12, R. 1235-1 and R. 1235-7 to R. 1235-12, and subject to the…
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