Article A444-10
…nts are increased by 30% in the Wallis and Futuna Islands, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and Mayotte, by 29% in the departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique, by 27% in the department of Guyana and by 37% i…
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…nts are increased by 30% in the Wallis and Futuna Islands, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and Mayotte, by 29% in the departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique, by 27% in the department of Guyana and by 37% i…
To obtain the accreditation provided for in 2° of Article R. 4461-29, the applicant organisation must meet the conditions laid down in the accreditation reference framework defined by the French Accre…
…December 2006 on the funding of social security for 2007 or Article 60 of Law no. 99-641 of 27 July 1999 creating universal health cover; 2° Prove that they are registered on the roll of the medical a…
…per, or any other durable medium, in accordance with the provisions of articles L. 312-18 to L. 312-29.
The description of the procedures for implementing the provisions of articles L. 1111-26 to L. 1111-29 and the related documentation shall be made accessible to the persons receiving care and the prof…
…to prevent the use of the elements, products or derivatives mentioned in 1° of I of Article R. 1211-29 likely to present a quality or safety defect.
For the application of article L. 2314-29, each list is allocated as many seats as the number of votes received by it contains times the electoral quotient. The electoral quotient is equal to the tota…
1. Knowingly infringing the rights of the owner of a patent, as defined in Articles L. 613-3 to L. 613-6, shall be punishable by three years' imprisonment and a fine of 300,000 euros. When the offence…
Persons sentenced to a custodial sentence for one or more of the offences mentioned in articles 421-1 to 421-6 of the Penal Code, excluding those defined in articles 421-2-5 to 421-2-5-2 of the same c…
The employee sends his request for compulsory time off to the employer at least one week in advance. The request shall specify the date and duration of the rest period. Within seven days of receiving…
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