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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter I: The National Institute of Industrial Property

Article R411-16

The rules relating to accounting, the form of budgets and accounts, the books and records of the authorising officer and the accounting officer will be laid down by one or more orders signed by the mi…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter I: The National Institute of Industrial Property

Article R411-11

The expenses of the National Institute of Industrial Property include: 1° Operating and equipment expenses of the Institute; 2° Expenses incurred by France's participation in international industrial…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter I: The National Institute of Industrial Property

Article R411-10

The resources of the National Institute of Industrial Property consist of: 1° The proceeds of all authorised collections in respect of industrial property, trade and craft registers and the filing of…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Single chapter: Treatment of over-indebtedness

Article L771-1

The Wallis and Futuna Islands are home to an individual over-indebtedness commission.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter II: Rules governing the formation and performance of certain contracts

Article R242-1

Failing to provide the consumer with the information mentioned in 1°, 2°, 3° and 5° of article R. 222-1 and those mentioned in 5° of article L. 222-5 or to communicate them to him without clearly indi…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter I: Administrative police measures

Article R521-1

The administrative authority mentioned in articles L. 521-1 to L. 521-3-1 is the head of the national investigations department of the Directorate-General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud C…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Statement of liabilities

Article R723-1

The commission shall inform the creditors by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt of the statement of liabilities declared by the debtor. This letter reproduces the provisions of the firs…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Single chapter: Treatment of over-indebtedness

Article R771-1

Sont applicables dans les îles Wallis et Futuna, sous réserve des adaptations prévues à l'article R. 771-2, les dispositions des articles mentionnés dans la colonne de gauche du tableau ci-après, dans…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: RECOGNITION OF OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO RESIDENCE IN FRANCE

Article L822-1

It is punishable by one year's imprisonment, a fine of €3,750 and three years' disqualification from French territory for a foreign national residing illegally in France to refuse to submit to fingerp…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 1: Guarantees granted to holders of departmental mandates

Article L3123-1

The employer is required to allow any employee of his company who is a member of a departmental council the time necessary to attend and participate in:1° To the plenary sessions of this council;2° To…

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