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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Criminal penalties

Article 1745

Any person who has been the subject of a final conviction under articles 1741, 1742 or 1743 may be held jointly and severally liable, with the person legally liable for the tax evaded, for payment of…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions specific to Book I

Article L2631-1

…gislative provisions of Book I to Saint-Martin: 1° In article L. 2141-1, the references to articles 1741 to 1743, 1746 and 1747 of the General Tax Code are replaced by references with the same purpose…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 2: Provisions specific to Saint-Martin

Article L772-5

…fence of tax fraud is considered to be either the offence provided for by the provisions of article 1741 of the General Tax Code committed by the persons or bodies to which these provisions apply, or,…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Tax fraud, combating money laundering and terrorist financing

Article L772-9

…fence of tax fraud is considered to be either the offence provided for by the provisions of Article 1741 of the General Tax Code committed by the persons or bodies to which these provisions apply, or,…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 1: Provisions specific to Saint-Barthélemy

Article L772-3

…fence of tax fraud is considered to be either the offence provided for by the provisions of Article 1741 of the General Tax Code committed by the persons or bodies to which these provisions apply, or,…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Criminal penalties

Article 1753

…ties provided for in II of Article 1736,(1) in I of Article 1737, to 1 of Article 1738, to articles 1741 to 1747,1751, at 5 of V of l'article 1754, at 2 of l'article 1761, to the articles 1771 to 1775…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter I: Flagrant crimes and offences

Article 56-1-2

…d against investigation or enquiry measures when these relate to the offences mentioned in Articles 1741 and 1743 of the General Tax Code and articles 421-2-2, 433-1, 433-2 and 435-1 to 435-10 of the…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions specific to Book I

Article L2641-1

…Article L. 2113-8, the word: "other" is deleted;4° In Article L. 2141-1, the references to Articles 1741 to 1743, 1746 and 1747 of the General Tax Code are replaced by references having the same purpo…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Chapter II: Professional sport

Article L222-11

…r acts contrary to honour, probity or morality;1° bis Has been convicted of an offence underarticle 1741 of the General Tax Code; 2° Has been subject to personal bankruptcy or one of the prohibition o…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions specific to Book I

Article L3341-1

…small and medium-sized enterprises" are deleted;3° In article L. 3123-1, the references to articles 1741 to 1743, 1746 and 1747 of the General Tax Code are replaced by references to locally applicable…

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