Article R615-3
…he commission may be reimbursed for their travel expenses under the conditions set by the décret n° 2006-781 du 3 juillet 2006 fixant les conditions et les modalités de règlement des frais occasionnés…
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…he commission may be reimbursed for their travel expenses under the conditions set by the décret n° 2006-781 du 3 juillet 2006 fixant les conditions et les modalités de règlement des frais occasionnés…
…er documents produced that attest to a sufficient collection of facts within the meaning of Article 311-1. The deed of notoriety is signed by the notary and by the witnesses.The issue of the deed of n…
The information obtained may only be used as evidence with the consent of the Member State that transmitted it.
…ragraph do not prevent the judicial authorities from exercising their powers under Articles 12 and 13. Nor do they preclude the exercise of their powers by the authorities charged by law with supervis…
At the request of the Member State which transmitted the information, the service or unit which obtained it shall inform the competent service of that State of the use made of it.
…e reasons to assume that a Member State holds information falling within the scope of Article 695-9-31 useful for the prevention of an offence or for investigations to establish proof thereof or to tr…
…f rents and claims for the return of goods, with the exception of claims made pursuant to Articles 236 to 239 of the Community Customs Code, shall be submitted to the administration within the time li…
The administration is discharged vis-à-vis the debtors, three years after each expired year, from the custody of the registers of receipts and other documents of the said year, without being obliged t…
Subject to article 354 bis, the administration's right of recovery is exercised within a period of three years from the chargeable event. The limitation period is interrupted by the notification of a…
1. The prescriptions referred to in article 352, paragraph 1 and in article 353 shall not apply and shall become thirty years when, before the terms provided for, a claim is made, an order is made, a…
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