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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter II: Rules governing certain bodies and companies

Article 1655 quater

…ir taxable income up to the amount of the company's management and financial expenses and a sum of €61,000,000 representing the first repayment expenses of the loan taken out by the company to build u…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter II: Cross-border recognition.

Article 509-1

…titles with a view to their recognition and enforcement abroad pursuant to:- Articles 45 to 58 and 61 of Regulation (EU) No 650/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on ju…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article L775-6

…e no. 2020-1635 of 21 December 2020 L. 511-58 to L. 511-60 Order no. 2015-558 of 21 May 2015 L. 511-61 Order no. 2014-158 of 20 February 2014 L. 511-62 Order no. 2015-558 of 21 May 2015 L. 511-63 to L…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
I: Tax assessments and notices

Article 1657

…me tax assessments are not levied when their amount, before deducting any tax credit, is less than €61.2. Direct tax assessments for which the total amount per assessment item is less than €12 are not…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Title II: Ski lift insurance

Article Annexe art. A220-3

…L. 220-1 of theInsurance Code and holding the authorisation provided for in Article 1 of Decree no. 61-1404 of 13 December 1961 amending Article 6 of the Decree of 30 December 1953 relating to seconda…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter II: The Public Prosecutor's Office

Article R15-33-66-6

Insofar as they are necessary to pursue the purposes mentioned in Article R. 15-33-61-4, the following information and personal data may be recorded: 1° Concerning individuals: a) In criminal proceedi…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter I: Internal taxes.

Article 266 nonies

…ing using the bioreactor method and recovering energy from the captured biogas tonne 34 35 47 53 58 61 65 D.-Authorised facilities falling under both B and C tonne 17 18 30 40 51 58 65 E.-Other author…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Role of the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé.

Article R5121-154

…3° Information transmitted by the regional pharmacovigilance centres mentioned in Article R. 1413-61-4;4° Reports sent in application of article R. 5121-175 by pharmaceutical establishments, includi…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 7: Special customs investigation procedures

Article 67 bis

I.-Without prejudice to the application of the provisions of articles 60 to 60-10, 61, 62, 63, 63 bis, 63 ter and 64, in order to establish customs offences, if the penalty incurred is equal to or gre…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter Ia: Simplified tax regimes

Article 302 septies A bis

…ts, supplies and food to be taken away or consumed on the premises, or providing accommodation, or €61,000 excluding tax in the case of other businesses.These thresholds are calculated in accordance w…

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