Article R332-11
Undertakings may not acquire buildings encumbered by rights in rem representing more than 65% of their value, or grant rights in rem over their buildings, unless exceptionally authorised by the Autori…
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Undertakings may not acquire buildings encumbered by rights in rem representing more than 65% of their value, or grant rights in rem over their buildings, unless exceptionally authorised by the Autori…
…o discharge its accounting obligations in accordance with the procedures defined in article L. 2315-65 is that set out inarticle D. 612-5 of the French Commercial Code.
…ments relating to the method of payment of expenditure under the conditions laid down by Decree No. 65-97 of 4 February 1965, as amended, on the methods and procedures for the payment of expenditure b…
…to the method of payment of expenditure in accordance with the conditions set out in the decree no. 65-97 of 4 February 1965, as amended, relating to the methods and procedures for the payment of expe…
…any means, of its annual accounts or, where applicable, the documents mentioned in article L. 2315-65, together with the report mentioned in article L. 2315-69.
…e 20% of the total educational cost of each of the training courses provided for in article L. 1233-65, with the exception of transport, meal and accommodation costs.
The contributions referred to in 1° and 2° of Article L. 6331-65 are collected and audited in accordance with the rules and subject to the guarantees and penalties applicable to the collection of soci…
By way of derogation from articles R. 5134-42 or R. 5134-65, depending on the case, a decree by the Minister for Employment and the Minister for the Budget sets the rates of reimbursement determining…
The annual accounts or the documents referred to in Article L. 2315-65 are approved within six months of the end of the financial year. This period may be extended at the request of the social and eco…
For the collection of the contributions referred to in Article L. 6331-65, the body referred to inArticle L. 225-1-1 of the Social Security Code receives management fees in accordance with the procedu…
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