Article 1281
There shall be no derogation from the respective jurisdiction of the various public officers with regard to the sale of businesses.
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There shall be no derogation from the respective jurisdiction of the various public officers with regard to the sale of businesses.
For the application of this Title in New Caledonia, French Polynesia and the Wallis and Futuna Islands, references to Regulations (EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council No 648/2012 of 4 Ju…
…ting from the compensation provided for in articles 4,15,16 and 32 of the Nationalisation Act n° 82-155 of 11 February 1982 is not taken into account in determining taxable income for the financial ye…
…d in article 2 of law no. 86-33 of 9 January 1986 on statutory provisions relating to the hospital civil service, with the exception of those of its article 17, apply to associate midwives. They carry…
…he new owner of the business within three days of the first insertion in a medium authorised to receive legal announcements provided for in Article L. 141-12. When this publication is required at the…
This obligation to provide care may only be ordered if, at the time the decision is made, it appears from the information in the file and in particular the medical opinion concerning the convicted per…
The obligation of care provided for, as a security measure, by Article 706-136-1 is ordered by a judgment made in accordance with l'article 712-6 before the date set for the release of the sentenced p…
…that the obligation to provide care be modified or lifted, the liberty and custody judge may only give a ruling after receiving the opinion of the sentence enforcement judge following the progress of…
The sentence enforcement judge of the jurisdiction in which the person subject to an obligation of care under article 706-136-1 at his habitual residence, assisted by the prison integration and probat…
The medical opinion referred to by Article 706-136-1 and by Article D. 47-34 consists of at least one psychiatric assessment ordered by the sentence enforcement judge. The sentence enforcement judge m…
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