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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 1: The Board of Directors of the Executive Board.

Article L225-23

In companies which, at the close of two consecutive financial years, employ at least one thousand permanent employees in the company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Recommendations sent to subscribers

Article L331-23

Authorisation is granted for the creation, by the Autorité de Régulation de la Communication Audiovisuelle et Numérique, of automated processing of personal data relating to persons who are the subjec…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Special privileges.

Article L3253-23

…es in the building and public works sectors;2° Under the conditions set out in 1° and 3° of article 2332 of the Civil Code, employees of agricultural businesses;3° Under the conditions set out in 4° o…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
VIII ter: Exemption for capital gains realised on the sale of inland waterway vessels used to transport goods

Article 238 sexdecies

…es place. The first paragraph does not apply to capital gains subject to the provisions of Article 223 F. The benefit of the provisions of the first paragraph is subject to compliance with Commission…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter V: Geolocation

Article 230-33

The operation referred to in Article 230-32 is authorised: 1° As part of an investigation in flagrante delicto, a preliminary investigation or a procedure provided for in articles 74 to 74-2, by the p…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
I: Taxable profits and income

Article 236 bis

If a company that has opted for the regime defined in the second paragraph of 1° bis of 1 of Article 39 is absorbed by a company that has not exercised this option, the paid holiday pay corresponding…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 2: Quarantine and isolation measures

Article R3131-23

…g the place where the quarantine or isolation is taking place or requires the person concerned to remain at home or in accommodation for more than twelve hours a day. To be accepted, the request must…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter V: Geolocation

Article 230-40

…appear in the case file: 1° The date, time and place where the technical means mentioned in article 230-32 was installed or removed; 2° The recording of location data and the elements that make it pos…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section Va: Annual contribution on rental income

Article 234 duodecies

…is granted by a legal person or body required to file the declaration provided for in 1 of Article 223, excluding those taxed at the corporation tax rates provided for in Article 219 bis, the contribu…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 6: Rules of conduct and remuneration

Article L314-23

The way in which lenders remunerate their staff and credit intermediaries is without prejudice to the obligations mentioned in Article L. 314-22. The staff concerned are natural persons who work for t…

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