Article D1332-28
The person responsible for a bathing water shall take appropriate, realistic and proportionate measures to ensure that the bathing water is of at least "sufficient" quality, with a view to achieving "…
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The person responsible for a bathing water shall take appropriate, realistic and proportionate measures to ensure that the bathing water is of at least "sufficient" quality, with a view to achieving "…
If the level of dust measured in the air in application of article R. 1334-27 is less than or equal to the value of five fibres per litre, the owner shall have the periodic assessment of the state of…
Installation and maintenance grants are awarded up to: 1° A ceiling per service defined, for each profession concerned, by the order provided for in 2° of Article R. 444-27, and which does not exceed…
The decisions of the Paris Court of Appeal or its first president are notified by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt by the court registry to the parties to the proceedings, and, where…
The application for disqualification shall be made within fifteen days of notification of the decision appointing the conciliator, by a document delivered to the court registry or by a statement recor…
The articles R. 623-1 and R. 623-2 are applicable to receivership proceedings.
Articles R. 624-1 to R. 624-11 are applicable to judicial liquidation proceedings. The liquidator performs the functions assigned to the mandataire judiciaire by these provisions.
The order ordering the sale by judicial auction made at the request of the liquidator or a pursuing creditor shall include, in addition to the indications mentioned in Article R. 642-22, the informati…
The liquidator shall be allocated, in respect of a mission to administer the company where the continuation of the business has been authorised pursuant to Article L. 641-10, a fee determined by an or…
The initial training obligation provided for in Article L. 722-17 applies to elected commercial court judges who have never held office or who did not fulfil the said training obligation during their…
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