Article L3121-35
Unless otherwise stipulated in an agreement referred to in Article L. 3121-32, the working week begins at 00.00 on Monday and ends at 24.00 on Sunday.
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Unless otherwise stipulated in an agreement referred to in Article L. 3121-32, the working week begins at 00.00 on Monday and ends at 24.00 on Sunday.
…nd professional undertakings for collective real estate investment, referred to in paragraph 3 of sub-section 2 of section 2 and in sub-paragraph 2 of paragraph 1 of sub-section 3 of section 2 of Chap…
Exchange services (numbers 96 and 97 of table 5) give rise to the levying of:1° In the case of a bilateral exchange, a fee proportional to the value of the greater of the two lots exchanged, according…
…efficient laid down for the corresponding test.Marks of less than 7/20, with the exception of that obtained in the optional language test, are eliminatory.
If the lender grants a life mortgage without making a prior offer to the borrower in accordance with article L. 315-9 or under conditions that do not comply with articles L. 315-10 and L. 315-11, is p…
Any advertisement within the meaning of article L. 5122-1 which has not obtained approval pursuant to articles L. 5122-8 and L. 5122-9 or which is carried out despite the suspension or withdrawal of a…
…heir activities relating to electronic money, the persons mentioned in Article L. 561-9-1 are not subject to the due diligence requirements set out in Articles L. 561-5 and L. 561-5-1 if the following…
For employees for whom the employer provides accommodation, this benefit in kind is valued by agreement or collective labour agreement.Failing this, accommodation is valued at 0.02 euros per day.
…he amount of the direct grant is equal to :- 1.5% of the amount of selective aid awarded when one label is granted, but not less than 150 euros;- 3% of the amount of selective aid awarded when two lab…
Any breach of the provisions of the third paragraph of 1 of Article 170 gives rise to a fine equal to 5% of the undeclared sums, with the amount of this fine not being less than €150 or more than €1,5…
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