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French General Tax CodeIn force
I: Taxable income

Article 160 quater

…r corporate units are considered as taxable disposals under the conditions provided for in article 150-0 A when these shares or units are held under the conditions of f of I of article 164 B.

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Debt securities

Article L742-3

I.-Article L. 213-0-1 is applicable in New Caledonia, as amended byOrder no. 2017-970 of 10 May 2017. II - For the application of I, in the second paragraph, the words: "By way of derogation fromArtic…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Debt securities

Article L743-3

I.-Article L. 213-0-1 is applicable in French Polynesia, as amended byOrder No. 2017-970 of 10 May 2017. II - For the application of I, in the second paragraph, the words: "By way of derogation fromAr…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Sub-paragraph 2: Deeds relating principally to loans, debts and securities involved in economic activity

Article A444-137

The division of a mortgage, in the case of the division of a building company or the sale of dwellings belonging to the same property complex (number 124 in table 5) gives rise to the levying of a fee…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 3: Remuneration of the mandataire judiciaire and the liquidator

Article A663-26

The fee provided for in Article R. 663-28 in respect of the task of administering the business, where the continuation of the business has been authorised pursuant to Article L. 641-10 (number 12 of t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VII: Cancellation and rectification of civil status records

Article 101

Expédition de l'acte ne peut plus être délivrée qu'avec les rectifications ordonnées, à peine de l'amende édictée par l'article 50 of the Civil Code and all damages against the depositary of the regis…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
3a: Other penalties for serious breaches of the law

Article 1731 ter

Failure to comply with any of the obligations set out in Article 242 bis, observed during an inspection, is punishable by an overall fixed fine set at a maximum of €50,000.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 2: Contracts relating to liquefied petroleum gas

Article L224-17

The provisions of this section apply to contracts entered into by a consumer for the supply of liquefied petroleum gas in bulk, the provision or sale of equipment for the storage of liquefied petroleu…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorised examinations and samples.

Article R232-54

The person responsible for the inspection may be assisted, in the operations listed in articles R. 232-49 and R. 232-50, either by another approved person or by a person who has undergone training pri…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 15: General provisions.

Article L511-81

Legal or conventional time limits do not include the day from which they begin to run. No legal or judicial day of grace is allowed except in the cases provided for by articles L. 511-38 and L. 511-50…

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