Article 695-46
…5-13 and having, where applicable, obtained guarantees with regard to the provisions of article 695-32, within thirty days of receipt of the request. This decision may be appealed to the Supreme Court…
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…5-13 and having, where applicable, obtained guarantees with regard to the provisions of article 695-32, within thirty days of receipt of the request. This decision may be appealed to the Supreme Court…
…pany, the capital gain or loss resulting from the compensation provided for in articles 4,15,16 and 32 of the Nationalisation Act n° 82-155 of 11 February 1982 is not taken into account in determining…
…on a full-time or part-time basis, under the conditions defined in the fourth paragraph of article 32 of decree no. 91-155 of 6 February 1991 relating to the general provisions applicable to contract…
…R. * 49-30, which is reproduced in the notice, as well as the first paragraph of l'article R. * 49-32. The notice is sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt to the parties who have…
…nual duration of the part-time service and the legal annual working time defined in article D. 4134-32 of this code.
…ervices sector, each electronic communications operator, within the meaning of the 6° of article L. 32 of the French Post and Electronic Communications Code, operating one or more value-added numbers,…
…title.III.-.With the exception of articles D. 15-4-1 to D. 15-4-8, D. 31-1, D. 31-2, D. 31-4 et D. 32-2-3, the present code (simple decrees) is applicable in the islands of Wallis and Futuna, in its…
…ers raising one of the grounds for refusal provided for in 1° to 4°, 7°, 10° and 11° of article 728-32 or 1° of Article 728-33, there is no need to inform the competent authority of the convicting Sta…
…in article L. 1221-5-1; 4° Affiliation to the paid holiday fund, as provided for in article L. 3141-32 ; 5° The declarations provided for in Articles 87 and 87-0 A of the General Tax Code.
…he subject of the supplementary exploitation certificate the request provided for in Article L. 614-32 of this Code, filed within four working days of notification of the withholding referred to in th…
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