Article D312-8
The supporting documents referred to in article L. 312-17 are as follows: 1° Any proof of the borrower's domicile; and 2° Any proof of the borrower's income; and 3° Any proof of the borrower's identit…
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The supporting documents referred to in article L. 312-17 are as follows: 1° Any proof of the borrower's domicile; and 2° Any proof of the borrower's income; and 3° Any proof of the borrower's identit…
The President, by delegation of the Regional Council, may be entrusted, for the duration of his term of office, with taking any decision concerning the preparation, award, performance and settlement o…
At the request of one of the parties, and if justified by the urgency of the matter, the president of the court hearing an application for interim relief may refer the case to a hearing, the date of w…
In the cases provided for by law or regulation, the president of the commercial court shall rule in accordance with the accelerated procedure on the merits.
The case is heard and debated in chambers, after obtaining the opinion of the public prosecutor. Decisions are rendered in the absence of the public.
A Conseil d'Etat decree issued in accordance with articles L. 221-9, L. 223-35 and L. 612-1 of the French Commercial Code sets specific thresholds for training providers with regard to the obligation…
…onsultation by the Minister responsible for agriculture with the relevant inter-trade organisation. III.-An order of the Minister for Trade sets out the list of information contained in this declarati…
Within the framework of the legislative provisions relating to the postal service, the specific conditions under which this service is provided in Saint-Martin are specified and adapted, if necessary,…
To be authorised to issue negotiable debt securities, the undertakings referred to in Article L. 213-3-2 must belong to one of the following categories:1° Companies in the form of joint stock companie…
Failure to comply with measures ordered by the Prefect pursuant to article L. 1311-4 is punishable by a fifth-class fine. Repetition of the offence provided for in the first paragraph is punishable in…
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