Article R131-1-1
The units of account defined in article L. 131-1-1 are: 1° Units or shares in general-purpose professional funds mentioned inarticle L. 214-144 of the Monetary and Financial Code ; 2° Units or shares…
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The units of account defined in article L. 131-1-1 are: 1° Units or shares in general-purpose professional funds mentioned inarticle L. 214-144 of the Monetary and Financial Code ; 2° Units or shares…
The provisions of articles R. 5211-13-2 to R. 5211-13-6 are applicable to syndicats de communes.
Either party who is aware of information whose importance is decisive for the consent of the other must inform the other of this fact if the latter is legitimately unaware of this information or trust…
When an application for compensatory allowance is made to the judge or provided for in an agreement, each spouse shall produce the declaration on their honour referred to in article 272 of the Civil C…
Where one of the parties has only requested the payment of alimony or a contribution to the expenses of the marriage, the judge may not grant the divorce without inviting the parties to explain the pa…
For the application of the provisions of this Title, the following are deemed to be: 1° Lender, any person who grants or undertakes to grant credit referred to in this Title in the course of his comme…
Subject to European Union law and international conventions, this Code governs the entry, residence and removal of foreign nationals in France, as well as the exercise of the right of asylum. This Cod…
Any foreign national who does not habitually reside in France and is not present on French territory may be subject to an administrative ban on entry if their presence in France would constitute a ser…
Municipalities, départements, regions and their groupings may, within the scope of the powers conferred on them by law, set up local semi-public companies which associate them with one or more private…
A commune's name change is decided by decree, at the request of the municipal council and after consultation with the departmental council. However, name changes that are the consequence of a change i…
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