Article 504
It is forbidden for tobacconists to conceal drinks in their homes or elsewhere and for all owners or principal tenants to allow drinks belonging to tobacconists to enter their homes, without there bei…
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It is forbidden for tobacconists to conceal drinks in their homes or elsewhere and for all owners or principal tenants to allow drinks belonging to tobacconists to enter their homes, without there bei…
…rdered, at their own expense, to remove from commercial channels the objects found to be infringing and any thing that was used or intended to be used to commit the infringement. The court may order t…
On receipt of the application, the Director General of the Regional Health Agency will arrange for the applicant to be examined in a medical-psychological centre. The results of these examinations are…
…e of lifts, goods lifts, moving walkways or conveyor belts cannot justify a reduction in the number and width of clearances.
…hey are assigned. They are required to carry out the tasks entrusted to them during their placement and to fulfil the obligations arising therefrom. Students are informed of their attendance obligatio…
Hospital pharmacy students are assigned to training units by the director of the training and research unit to which they belong, on the basis of lists of available posts sent to him by each of the di…
…nefits are deducted from the remuneration paid during the leave provided for in articles R. 6153-84 and R. 6153-85.
…provide proof, in the form of one or more medical certificates sent to the director of the training and research unit to which they belong, that they meet the conditions required by the regulations in…
Hospital pharmacy students are entitled to annual leave of thirty working days, with Saturday counted as a working day. During this leave, they receive the remuneration provided for in article R. 6153…
…o which he is assigned, the director of the establishment shall inform the director of the training and research unit to which the student belongs and, where appropriate, the general manager of the un…
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