Article 1263-1
…ve been duly registered for at least five years and propose, through their articles of association, to combat discrimination may bring legal actions arising from the loi n° 2008-496 du 27 mai 2008 on…
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…ve been duly registered for at least five years and propose, through their articles of association, to combat discrimination may bring legal actions arising from the loi n° 2008-496 du 27 mai 2008 on…
For the allocation of automatic financial aid in the form of investment allowances, an account known as an "automatic account" is opened in the name of each beneficiary in the accounts of the Centre n…
…plicant for review must, at the latest within two months of the declaration at the registry, submit to the registry of the court of review a brief containing the pleas in law relied on in support of t…
…riod in which it is due, a third-party organisation may be used, under the conditions and according to the procedures set out in article L. 1611-7-1.
…ies of goods in respect of which the prescribed obligations have not been fulfilled shall be liable to the duties and taxes in force on the date of registration of the acquits-à-caution or documents i…
Cases relating to the legal protection of adults shall be communicated to the Public Prosecutor's Office in accordance with the provisions of Articles 424 and 426 to 428 of this code.
1. Goods permanently excluded from the transit procedure shall be designated by decree of the Council of State issued on the report of the Minister for the Economy and Finance. 2. Decrees issued by th…
…tion. It establishes that the person presumed absent has not reappeared during the periods referred to in article 122.
1. The Director General of Customs and Excise may authorise the replacement of the acquit-à-caution by any document in lieu thereof, valid for one or more operations and offering the same guarantees.…
1. Transit shipments are carried out under the conditions set out in articles 120 to 124 above. The Director General of Customs and Excise may authorise, by way of derogation from the provisions of 2…
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