Article R15-33-13
The magistrate responsible for the judicial missions of the customs and tax authorities ensures that judicial police operations are carried out and that reports are forwarded to the judicial authoriti…
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The magistrate responsible for the judicial missions of the customs and tax authorities ensures that judicial police operations are carried out and that reports are forwarded to the judicial authoriti…
…er, the investigating judge shall decide on the execution of the freezing order as soon as possible and, if possible, within twenty-four hours of receipt of the said order.He shall immediately execute…
…ormity by electronic means for information to the mayor of the commune in which the site is located and to the president of the public inter-communal cooperation establishment with its own tax system…
…meaning of Article 33 of Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 relating to information technology, files and civil liberties, may be carried out between the file provided for in this section and any other…
Practice licences are published in the Journal officiel de la République française.
After reading the report and hearing the representative of the Minister of Justice, the accused industrial tribunal member is invited to provide his explanations and defence of the facts of which he i…
…of Commercial Court Clerks, in particular on the applicant's good character, professional abilities and the compliance of the employment contract with the code of ethics and professional rules.If, twe…
The salaried commercial court clerk is appointed by order of the Minister of Justice. The order specifies the name or company name of the holder of the office within which the salaried clerk performs…
The application shall be submitted jointly by the holder of the office and the candidate for appointment to the duties of salaried commercial court clerk selected under the conditions provided for in…
ASBESTOS DETECTION PROGRAMMES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLES R. 1334-20, R. 1334-21 AND R. 1334-22 List A mentioned in article R. 1334-20 COMPONENT TO BE PROBED OR CHECKED Flocking Insulation False ceilings…
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