Article R1321-3
The period provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 1321-4 runs from the last date of the publication and filing formalities defined in articles R. 1321-1 and R. 1321-2.
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The period provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 1321-4 runs from the last date of the publication and filing formalities defined in articles R. 1321-1 and R. 1321-2.
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If the agreement is concluded in accordance with the procedure provided for in 4° of I of article L. 3312-5, the request for renegotiation is formalised by the production of one of the documents menti…
In article R. 712-4-1, the words: "the president of the regional chamber, on a proposal from the president of the territorial chamber where applicable," are replaced by the words: "the president of th…
When the Agency has evidence to suggest a breach of the provisions of Articles L. 232-9, L. 232-9-1, L. 232-9-2, L. 232-9-3, L. 232-10, L. 232-10-3, L. 232-10-4, L. 232-15-1 or L. 232-17, the Secretar…
The councillor to the Martinique Assembly and the executive councillor who wish to benefit from training under their individual right to training shall send a request to the manager of the fund for fi…
Articles L. 632-1 to L. 632-4 of the French Commercial Code do not apply to measures decided or authorised by the supervisory board pursuant to Article L. 511-41-5 or by the resolution board pursuant…
The processing may be linked to the processing of personal data known as APPI created by Article R. 57-4-1.It may also be linked to the national criminal record.
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