Article 312-40
Production companies must:1° Have signed an audiovisual production contract with one or more authors or, where the work belongs to the animation genre, jointly with one or more literary authors and on…
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Production companies must:1° Have signed an audiovisual production contract with one or more authors or, where the work belongs to the animation genre, jointly with one or more literary authors and on…
Project development grants are awarded for the following audiovisual work projects:1° Fiction projects either in the form of single programmes with a planned minimum running time of 60 minutes, or in…
If the work belongs to the fiction genre, the project must have been awarded creation aid or rewriting aid.
Project development grants are only awarded for projects conceived and written entirely or mainly in French or in a regional language used in France.
In the event of production, project development aid and, where applicable, preparation aid granted in application of Chapter I of this Title, may not have the effect of increasing the total amount of…
When the resolution board is informed that a credit institution or investment firm has adopted an early intervention measure as provided for in Article L. 511-41-5, the resolution board may order the…
I.-Credit institutions and investment firms shall at all times comply with a minimum requirement for own funds and eligible commitments. This requirement is expressed as a percentage of 1° Of the tota…
I.-The provisions of the articles mentioned in the left-hand column of the following table shall apply in the Wallis and Futuna Islands, subject to the adaptations mentioned in II, in the wording indi…
It is forbidden to keep and maintain inside residential premises, including their outbuildings, animals of any species which, due to their number, behaviour or state of health, are likely to have nega…
No objects or rubbish shall be thrown outside residential premises or in the vicinity thereof.The storage or accumulation of rubbish, objects or various substances likely to cause an unhealthy environ…
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