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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Public policy

Article L3142-16

…descendant ;6° A dependent child within the meaning ofArticle L. 512-1 of the Social Security Code;7° A collateral up to the fourth degree ;8° An ascendant, descendant or collateral relative up to th…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter V: Safeguard measures relating to insurance undertakings

Article R335-5

When the solvency margin of an undertaking referred to in Article L. 310-3-2 does not reach the guarantee fund, or if the fund is not constituted in accordance with the regulations, the Autorité de co…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section I: General provisions.

Article R442-2

Guarantees relating to the risks mentioned in article L. 432-2 are granted by decision of the Minister for the Economy, taken after consultation with the Commission for Guarantees and Foreign Trade Cr…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Protection of sole traders

Article L526-11

Where all or part of the assigned assets are joint or undivided assets, the sole trader provides proof of the express agreement of his spouse or co-tenants and of their prior information about the rig…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter Ie: Transparency and control procedures

Article R321-23

The communication of the annual accounts of collective management organisations to the Minister responsible for culture pursuant to Article L. 326-10 must include: 1° The transparency report mentioned…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter V: Guarantee and collective marks

Article R715-2

…rship; 5° The representation of the trade mark; 6° The goods or services covered by the trade mark; 7° The persons authorised to use the trade mark; 8° The conditions of use of the trade mark, includi…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Title I: MEDIATION

Article R614-2

…erage time taken to resolve disputes;6° If known, the percentage of mediations that are carried out;7° The existence of cooperation within networks of mediators of cross-border disputes;8° For mediato…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter I: CHECKS PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OR WITHDRAWAL OF RESIDENCE PERMITS

Article L811-4

…Energy suppliers and electronic communications services;6° Public and private health establishments;7° Banking establishments and financial organisations;8° Commercial court registries.For the applica…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 6: Taxes specific to resorts

Article L2333-57

I. - (Repealed)II. - (Repealed)III. - (Repealed)IV. - Proceeds from gaming carried out in casinos governed by Article L. 321-3 of the Internal Security Code, except where they are registered in Wallis…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER II : Administration and municipal services

Article L2542-10

…42-2 for all matters relating to 1°, 2° for all matters relating to neighbourhood noise, 4°, 6° and 7° of article L. 2212-2 as well as: 1° The method of transporting deceased persons, burials and exhu…

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