Article R511-16-1
Credit institutions and finance companies disclose in their annual reports the return on their assets, calculated by dividing their net profit by their balance sheet total.
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Credit institutions and finance companies disclose in their annual reports the return on their assets, calculated by dividing their net profit by their balance sheet total.
The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution shall take into account any guidelines issued by the European Banking Committee for the application of Article L. 511-41-1.
…products or devices containing them referred to in Articles R. 1333-154, R. 1333-156 and R. 1333-157 ; 2° The rules for monitoring ionising radiation sources and transmitting records to the Institut…
Any burial in the cemetery of a commune is authorised by the mayor of the commune of the place of burial. This authorisation may be sent by dematerialised means.Any cemetery assigned in whole or in pa…
…here the property is located upon certification that the formalities prescribed by Article R. 2213-17 and by articles 78 et seq of the Civil Code have been completed and after the opinion of an approv…
Burial or deposit in a temporary vault takes place:-if the death occurred in France, at least twenty-four hours and no more than six days after the death;-if the death occurred in the overseas collect…
The persons mentioned in c of article L. 621-18-2, who have close personal ties with one of the persons mentioned in a or b of the same article, are :1° Their spouse who is not legally separated or th…
…right-hand column of the same table:Applicable articlesIn the wording resulting from the decreeR. 571-2n° 2005-1007 of 2 August 2005R. 571-3No. 2014-1053 of 16 September 2014
Appeals against orders issued pursuant to Article L. 2152-6 shall be brought before the court designated by Article R. 311-2 of the Code of Administrative Justice.
The annual surplus from the operating budget may be transferred to the budget for social and cultural activities in accordance with article L. 2315-61, up to a limit of 10% of this surplus. This sum a…
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