Article 2384
…immovable property are extinguished in particular:1° By the extinction of the principal obligation;2° By the early restitution of the immovable property to its owner.
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…immovable property are extinguished in particular:1° By the extinction of the principal obligation;2° By the early restitution of the immovable property to its owner.
…organisation or management of credit institutions or investment firms which are part of a group ; 2° The opening of a procedure likely to result in the imposition of a sanction, the adoption of a me…
…aken: 1° For cleaning glazed surfaces on elevations and roofs in application of article R. 4214-2 ; 2° For roof access, in particular: a) Means of securing for short-term operations ; b) The possibili…
…es of this section:1° The surplus funds referred to in Article R. 351-21 are classified in level 1 ;2° Letters of credit and guarantees held in trust by an independent trustee for the benefit of insur…
Where the profit-sharing agreement offers several investment vehicles, it specifies the terms and conditions under which employees may change the allocation of their savings. However, the agreement ma…
…ng are entitled to enhanced medical surveillance: 1° The employees mentioned in article R. 4624-18; 2° Employees reinstated after long-term leave or long-term sick leave.
…1° Within five days of receipt of the statements referred to in 1° and 3° of article L. 3253-19 ; 2° Within eight days of receipt of the statements referred to in 2° and 4° of the same article. By w…
The provisions of articles L. 2143-1 and L. 2143-2 relating to the conditions of appointment of the trade union delegate, those of articles L. 2143-7 to L. 2143-10 and of the second and third paragrap…
…r than those mentioned in I, shall be brought before the Nouméa Court of Appeal for New Caledonia.";2° References to the Code of Civil Procedure are replaced by references to equivalent locally applic…
…those mentioned in I, shall be brought before the Court of Appeal of Papeete for French Polynesia.";2° References to the Code of Civil Procedure are replaced by references to equivalent locally applic…
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