Article 515-4
Partners bound by a civil solidarity pact undertake to live together and to provide mutual material aid and assistance. If the partners do not agree otherwise, material assistance is proportional to t…
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Partners bound by a civil solidarity pact undertake to live together and to provide mutual material aid and assistance. If the partners do not agree otherwise, material assistance is proportional to t…
The competent authority referred to in the last paragraph of article R. 515-3 is the Minister for the Economy.
I.- When the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution finds that an insurance or reinsurance intermediary or an insurance intermediary acting on an ancillary basis is in breach of the provisio…
Mutual guarantee companies may be set up between traders, industrialists, manufacturers, craftsmen, commercial companies and members of the liberal professions. Their purpose is to guarantee their mem…
…rsonal debts arising before or during the pact, except in the case of the last paragraph of article 515-4.Each partner may prove by any means, both to his partner and to third parties, that he has exc…
…the costs of the marriage for married couples, on material assistance within the meaning of article 515-4 for partners in a civil solidarity pact and on the contribution to the upkeep and education of…
…mployment contract, he or she benefits from the guarantees and protection provided for inarticle L. 515-4 of the French Rural and Maritime Fishing Code.
The following are submitted to the Agency's Board of Directors for deliberation: 1° The strategic orientations of the establishment implementing the objectives entrusted to the agency by the State; 2°…
In accordance withArticle L. 515-4 of the French Rural and Maritime Fishing Code, the procedure for authorising dismissal and the periods and duration of protection for employee representatives in a C…
Where the law provides that provisional enforcement is optional, it may be ordered, of its own motion or at the request of a party, whenever the judge considers it necessary and compatible with the na…
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