Article 868
In addition to their obligations under Article 867, bailiffs and court clerks shall keep, in a register, listed and initialled under the conditions provided for in the second paragraph of III of Artic…
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In addition to their obligations under Article 867, bailiffs and court clerks shall keep, in a register, listed and initialled under the conditions provided for in the second paragraph of III of Artic…
The provisions of this chapter are a matter of public policy.
As long as the owner has not complied with the obligations set out in articles L. 1331-1 to L. 1331-7-1, he is required to pay a sum at least equivalent to the fee he would have paid to the public sew…
With the exception of proportional recovery or collection fees, which may be partially charged to creditors under conditions laid down by decree of the Conseil d'Etat, the costs of enforcement are to…
Nurses may use their evidence of formal qualifications in the language of the State which issued them. He or she must indicate the place and establishment where he or she obtained it. Where the eviden…
The following shall be determined by decree of the Conseil d'Etat: 1° Where necessary, the terms and conditions of practice and professional rules; 2° The composition and operation of the commission r…
When a dietician is issued with a licence to practise or a declaration of provision of services, he or she must have the language skills required to practise the profession and those relating to the s…
The measures taken by the insurance undertaking in application of 2° of I and 2° of II of article L. 131-4 only have effect in respect of requests to deal in the contract made after the last date on w…
I.-Any online platform operator whose activity falls under 2° of I of Article L. 111-7, specifies, in a section directly and easily accessible from all pages of the site, without the user needing to i…
The armed forces health service and the regional health orders or agencies concerned shall immediately communicate to each other any information relating to health professionals of which they become a…
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