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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Applicable certification procedure and technical design and construction rules applicable to second-hand work equipment referred to in 1°, 3°, 4° and 5° of Article R. 233-83 and to second-hand safety components referred to in Article R. 233-83-2

Article R233-89-1

…d defined by Article 6 of Decree no. 92-767 of 29 July 1992 when they were put into service as new, and which are maintained in a state of conformity, are considered to meet the obligations defined in…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Effects of partition and guarantee of lots

Article 886

An action in warranty is barred after two years from the eviction or the discovery of the disturbance.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Effects of partition and guarantee of lots

Article 884

The co-heirs remain respectively guarantors, towards each other, for disturbances and evictions only which arise from a cause prior to the partition. They are also guarantors for the insolvency of the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Effects of partition and guarantee of lots

Article 885

…becomes insolvent, the portion for which he is liable must be divided equally between the guarantor and all the solvent co-heirs.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Effects of partition and guarantee of lots

Article 883

Each co-heir is deemed to have succeeded alone and immediately to all the effects included in his or her lot, or to have fallen to him or her on licitation, and never to have had ownership of the othe…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 5: Assignment or pledging of receivables

Article L2191-8

The holder of a contract may assign its claim on the purchaser to a credit institution or another assignee.The holder of a contract may pledge its claim on the purchaser to a credit institution or ano…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 5: Assignment or pledging of receivables

Article L2391-8

The provisions of Article L. 2191-8 apply.

AI translation · Updated 8 Nov 2023Open Article
French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 5: Pledging of software exploitation rights

Article R132-8

…h piece of software are: 1° The identity of the holder of the right referred to in Article L. 122-6 and of the pledgee, as well as any changes relating to their surname, forenames, company name, legal…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Support centres for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections

Article R1413-83

…ined in article L. 1411-1 , with a view to preventing healthcare-associated infections:1° Expertise and support for healthcare professionals, wherever and however they practise, in the prevention of h…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Support centres for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections

Article R1413-84

…ector General of the National Public Health Agency. The centre is located in a health establishment and may include several units housed in other health establishments in the region. This designation…

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