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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article D2671-2

…g from decree no. 2019-748 of 18 July 2019D. 2192-35D. 2196-5 to D. 2196-6Resulting from decree no. 2022-767 of 2 May 2022D. 2197-13 to D. 2197-15D. 2197-17 to D. 2197-22In Book IIIIn Title VIID. 2371…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Criminal provisions.

Article L5224-3

…article L. 5224-2 may be banned from French territory under the conditions set out in articles 131-30 to 131-30-2 of the French Penal Code, for a maximum period of ten years or permanently.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 6: Transmission of documents

Article D6323-21-2

Articles R. 6332-30 to R. 6332-32 are applicable to the regional joint inter-professional committees. The documents provided for in articles R. 6332-30 and R. 6332-31 are also sent to the Regional Pre…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter III: Combating drug addiction.

Article L3823-2

…le L. 3823-3, in their wording resulting from Law No. 2019-222 of 23 March 2019 on programming 2018-2022 and reform for justice.Article L. 3421-5 is applicable in its wording resulting from Law No. 20…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Penalties involving deprivation of rights.

Article 432 ter

…y be banned from French territory for up to ten years, under the conditions set out in articles 131-30 to 131-30-2 of the Criminal Code.

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 3: Overall operating grant

Article L2113-22-2

…s following their creation, new municipalities whose creation order has been issued as of 2 January 2022 benefit, in respect of each of the parts of the special allocation provided for in article L. 2…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Sub-paragraph 1: Deeds concerning the transfer of assets by succession or gift

Article A444-64

…ce: Base brackets Rate applicable 0 to €6,500 1.935% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.064% From €17,000 to €30,000 0.726% Over €30,000 0.532%2° According to the following scale, in the case of a deed without…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
35° : Tax credit for the first subscription to a newspaper, periodical or online press service providing political and general information

Article 200 sexdecies

…to account for the assessment of income in the various categories, the sums paid, until 31 December 2022, by a taxpayer domiciled in France within the meaning of Article 4 B, in respect of the first s…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 2: Flat-rate grant.

Article L3334-3

…solidarity income mentioned in Article L. 262-2 of the Social Action and Family Code calculated in 2022 is reduced, where applicable, by the reductions in allocation to be provided for in application…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter Va: Prevention of offences committed via the Internet

Article 67 D-7

…m a person providing an intermediary service, within the meaning of Article 3(g) of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 referred to above. These…

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