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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-41

When the deed referred to in article L. 313-40 indicates that the price is paid, directly or indirectly, even partially, using one or more loans governed by the provisions of sections 1 to 5 and secti…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: The Town Council

Article L2121-41

At the mayor's request, the representative of the State in the department or his representative presents the State's action in terms of security and crime prevention for the municipality concerned to…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 4: Effects of extradition

Article 696-41

In the event that, the extradition of a foreigner having been obtained by the French Government, the Government of a third country in turn requests the French Government to extradite the same individu…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Enforcement of confiscation orders issued by foreign judicial authorities

Article 713-41

For the purposes of this section, the competent criminal court is that of the place where one of the assets that is the subject of the claim is located or, failing that, the Paris criminal court.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 3: Liquidation of the debtor's assets

Article R742-41

The notice of transfer provided for in article 20 de la loi n° 65-557 du 10 juillet 1965 fixant le statut de la copropriété des immeubles bâtis is given to the managing agent by the liquidator.

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 2: Expenditure

Article L2573-41

I. - The articles L. 2321-1 to L. 2321-3 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia subject to the adaptations provided for in II and III.II. - For the application of Article L. 2321-2:1° In 2…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Organisation of work

Article D1411-41

The Standing Committee is responsible, in particular, for preparing :-the body's draft work programme; -draft opinions submitted to the plenary assembly for adoption; -elements submitted to the partic…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter III: Costs of proceedings.

Article R663-41

The threshold mentioned in Article L. 663-3 is set at the sum of 1,500 euros (excluding VAT). The sum levied in accordance with the provisions of article L. 663-3-1 is : 1,200 euros (excl. VAT) if the…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4: Financial provisions

Article R4031-41

An Audit Committee, comprising between three and six members of the General Meeting who are not members of the Executive Committee, is elected each year by the General Meeting by secret ballot. It ele…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Administration.

Article R4113-41

Decisions that exceed the powers of the managing partners are taken by the shareholders at a general meeting. The meeting is held at least once a year. It may also be convened at the request of one or…

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