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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 5: Due diligence on the part of project owners and principals

Article R1263-13

The declaration to be made by the project owner or the instructing party, pursuant to the second paragraph of article L. 1262-4-1, when his co-contractor has not sent him the acknowledgement of receip…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
SINGLE CHAPTER

Article L1221-4

I.-The organisation holding an authorisation pursuant to Article L. 1221-3 is required to declare and carry out its activity in accordance with the provisions of Articles L. 6316-1 to L. 6316-5 and L.…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 3: Provision to the establishments mentioned in article L. 3221-4 of the assets allocated to the public service for combating mental illnesses

Article R3221-15

In the event that the State or the départements do not own the property made available, the establishments referred to in article L. 3221-4 succeed to all their rights and obligations. They are substi…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 1: Preparation of the draft plan.

Article D626-14

Applications for debt remission are examined by a commission comprising the heads of financial services and representatives of the bodies and institutions concerned. The composition and operating cond…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 4: Continuous post-operative monitoring.

Article D6124-99

The post-interventional monitoring room is equipped with medical devices allowing for each station installed: 1° The supply of medical fluids and vacuum suction ; 2° Continuous monitoring of cardiac r…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 4: Trial period.

Article L1221-25

When the employer terminates a contract in progress or at the end of the trial period defined in articles L. 1221-19 to L. 1221-24 or in article L. 1242-10 for contracts stipulating a trial period of…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 4: Employment contract

Article L3123-6

A part-time employee's contract of employment must be in writing. It shall state : 1° The employee's qualifications, the elements of remuneration, the planned weekly or monthly working time and, excep…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4: Ionising radiation.

Article R1337-14-2

The following is punishable by a fifth-class fine:1° Failure by the owners of establishments open to the public mentioned in article D. 1333-32 to carry out the periodic radon measurements provided fo…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Title I: Trademarks and service marks

Article R714-7-1

A decision shall be made on the application for registration referred to in articles R. 714-4, R. 714-4-1 and R. 714-6 within six months of filing. This period is interrupted, where applicable, by the…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 6: Reduced sentences

Article D117

The exceptional reduction in sentence provided for by article 721-3 as well as that provided for by article 721-4 may be granted in one or more instalments without exceeding one third of the sentence…

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