Article R50-44
…ument of the person signing the certificate. The prior declaration of travel provided for in 3° and 4° of Article 706-25-7 shall specify the dates, the destination of the planned travel and the addres…
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…ument of the person signing the certificate. The prior declaration of travel provided for in 3° and 4° of Article 706-25-7 shall specify the dates, the destination of the planned travel and the addres…
The aid provided for in the first paragraph of I of Article L. 1511-8 may consist of:
…The general conditions for the allocation of financial aid, including temporary or experimental aid;4° The guidelines for the acquisition and deposit policy provided for in 5° of article L. 111-2 ; 5°…
…mpetitions for access to civil service bodies and employment frameworks; 2° For category 2: a level 4 or 5 diploma within the meaning of the national register of professional qualifications or a quali…
…ovisions of II, the contributions collected by the bodies mentioned in Articles L. 213-1 and L. 752-4 of the Social Security Code andArticle L. 723-2 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code in applicat…
…bsidiaries and the acquisitions, extensions and sales of holdings referred to in Article L. 1233-2; 4° The general conditions governing the organisation and operation of the Agency, including the esta…
A branch authorised in accordance with Article L. 532-48 shall report the following information annually to the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution, which shall inform the Autorité des ma…
…ence before the end of the uninterrupted five-year period of residence provided for in article L. 234-1 in the following cases:1° They reach the age stipulated by the legislative or regulatory provisi…
…ncerned are transferable ;3° Indicates the beneficiary in whose favour the expropriation is pursued;4° Fixes the amount of the provisional compensation allocated to the owners or holders of rights in…
…issued by the judge at the request of the protected person, one of the persons mentioned in article 494-1 or the Public Prosecutor, where it is found that the conditions set out in this article are no…
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