Article L7231-1
The deliberations of the Martinique Assembly and the acts of the President of the Executive Council are subject to the legal regime for acts taken by the regional authorities under the conditions laid…
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The deliberations of the Martinique Assembly and the acts of the President of the Executive Council are subject to the legal regime for acts taken by the regional authorities under the conditions laid…
By way of derogation from the provisions of Title VI of Book II of the Code of Civil Procedure, the appeals provided for in Article
…nd their public establishments pursuant to II, III or, with the exception of Article D. 1611-21, of IV of article L. 1611-7.
Professionals likely to exchange or share information relating to the same person receiving care belong to the following two categories:1° The healthcare professionals mentioned in Part Four of this C…
…nd of the leave. Employees benefiting from the protection mentioned in Chapter I of Title I of Book IV of Part Two may benefit from mobility leave. Notwithstanding the first paragraph of this article,…
…members and the General Meeting are substituted for shareholders and shareholders' meetings respectively for the application of Section VI of Chapter IV of Title I of Law no. 66-537 of 24 July 1966 o…
I.-The provisions of I and IV of article R. 2621-3 apply. II.-The obligation mentioned in I of article R. 2621-3 may be met by: 1° Setting technical specifications that comply with the provisions of s…
The member of the authority designated pursuant to IV of Article 4 of Law no. 86-1067 of 30 September 1986 on freedom of communication shall be responsible for carrying out the mission provided for in…
Marriage and adoptive filiation carry the same effects, rights and obligations recognised by law, with the exception of those provided for in Chapters I to IV of Title VII of Book I of this Code, whet…
…gement contract for the construction of a building, the purchaser subject to the provisions of Book IV organises a competition, under the conditions and subject to the exceptions, depending on the val…
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