Article A444-55
Where an agreement is made in a single document and relates to property of different kinds but subject to the same fee structure, the fee is calculated on the total value of the property.
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Where an agreement is made in a single document and relates to property of different kinds but subject to the same fee structure, the fee is calculated on the total value of the property.
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I. - The articles R. 2114-1 and R. 2114-2 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia subject to the adaptation provided for in II.II. - In article R. 2114-1, the words: "of the Minister of the…
The allocation of the global operating grant to the communes of French Polynesia is carried out under the conditions set out in articles R. 2334-1, R. 2334-3 and R. 2334-9-1 to R. 2334-9-3.
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The payment mandate must be issued in the name of the original creditor.
For budgets voted by type, the budget article corresponds to the most detailed subdivision of the nomenclature defined by the decree provided for in article L. 3312-2, supplemented, for programmes, by…
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Where the works of the public electricity transmission and distribution networks, located on the territory of the department, are operated by separate legal entities, the overall amount of the fee, se…
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