Article L521-3-1
I. - As an exception to the prohibition laid down in article L. 521-2, a provider of electronic communications networks or services may provide payment services, in addition to electronic communicatio…
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I. - As an exception to the prohibition laid down in article L. 521-2, a provider of electronic communications networks or services may provide payment services, in addition to electronic communicatio…
The court shall appoint at least a second judicial administrator and a second judicial representative in the judgment opening proceedings against a debtor where the latter: 1° Has a number of secondar…
I.- The transfer of powers to a public-private association automatically entails the application to all the public property, facilities and services necessary for their exercise, as well as to all the…
A syndicate that has not carried out any activity for at least two years may be dissolved by order of the representative of the State in the department in which the syndicate has its registered office…
Where the Articles of Association have not provided for a specific procedure, amendments to the Articles of Association are decided by a two-thirds majority of the members making up the Syndicate Comm…
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I. - If the Assembly of French Guyana so decides, the allocations earmarked for capital expenditure include programme authorisations and payment appropriations.Programme authorisations constitute the…
The allocation of grants shall give rise to a deliberation separate from the vote on the budget.However, for grants whose allocation is not subject to conditions of award, the Assembly of French Guian…
The president of the assembly of French Guiana shall present the administrative account annually to the assembly of French Guiana, which shall debate it under the chairmanship of one of its members.Th…
Before the vote on the first budgetary deliberation following its renewal, the assembly of French Guyana establishes its budgetary and financial regulations.The local authority's budgetary and financi…
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