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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Regional committees.

Article R4643-24

The Regional Prevention Committee Council meets when convened by its Chairman and on the agenda set by him. It may also be convened at the request of the majority of its members or of the Regional Dir…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section I: Decisions ordering investigative measures.

Article 145

If there is a legitimate reason to preserve or establish before any trial proof of facts on which the outcome of a dispute may depend, legally admissible investigative measures may be ordered at the r…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter II: Mediation.

Article 131-8

The mediator does not have investigative powers. However, he may, with the agreement of the parties and for the purposes of the mediation, hear third parties who consent. The mediator may not be appoi…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter V: Medically assisted procreation with third-party donors

Article 342-9

In the event of medically assisted procreation requiring the intervention of a third-party donor, no filiation link may be established between the donor and the child resulting from the medically assi…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article 322

The action may be brought by the heirs of a deceased person before the expiry of the period that was allowed to the deceased person to bring the action. The heirs may also continue the action already…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Sub-section 6: Acts performed under guardianship

Article 470

The person under curatorship may freely test subject to the provisions of article 901. She may only make gifts with the assistance of the curator. The curator is deemed to be in opposition of interest…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Legal support measures

Article 495-8

The judge sets the duration of the measure, which may not exceed two years. He may, at the request of the protected person, the agent or the public prosecutor, renew it by specially reasoned decision…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Rules of procedure common to all proceedings

Article 368

In customs matters, customs officers may issue all writs and other legal documents that bailiffs are accustomed to issuing; they may, however, use any bailiff they see fit, in particular for the sale…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Fixing the term and duration of the contract.

Article L1251-12

The agreement or the extended branch agreement of the user company may set the total duration of the assignment contract. This duration may neither have the purpose nor the effect of permanently filli…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Collection, preparation and storage of blood, blood components and labile blood products.

Article L1221-7

The recipient cannot know the identity of the donor, nor can the donor know the identity of the recipient. No information that could identify both the donor and the recipient may be divulged. This pri…

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