Article L1232-1
The removal of organs from a person whose death has been duly confirmed may only be carried out for therapeutic or scientific purposes.The doctor shall inform the deceased's next of kin, prior to the…
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The removal of organs from a person whose death has been duly confirmed may only be carried out for therapeutic or scientific purposes.The doctor shall inform the deceased's next of kin, prior to the…
Doctors who carry out a removal or a medical autopsy on a deceased person are obliged to ensure that the body is restored in the best possible way.
The procedures for applying the provisions of this chapter are determined by decree in the Conseil d'Etat, and in particular : 1° The conditions under which the death certificate provided for in the f…
The showing of a work or document dubbed into French is subject to the issue of a separate cinematographic exhibition licence from that issued for the showing of the work or document in the original v…
A cinematographic exhibition licence is requested for a work or document that has been completed.With the exception of trailers, cinematographic works of an advertising nature and works or documents s…
The application for a cinematographic licence is submitted by the producer of the work or document, or by an authorised representative, at least one month before the date scheduled for the first publi…
The application file for authorisation to operate a cinematographic entertainment establishment in respect of a cinema includes, in addition to the approval or the application file for approval of thi…
Each participant has one vote at the general meeting of the workers' cooperative. The articles of association may, however, allocate several votes to participants, depending on the amount of their sal…
The company's shares consist of: 1° shares or denominations of capital shares; 2° shares known as "working shares".
The board of directors or supervisory board of the société anonyme à participation ouvrière includes one or more representatives of the société coopérative de main-d'oeuvre. These representatives are…
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