Article D6114-7
…brought to the attention of the fund referred to in Articles L. 174-2, L. 174-2-1, L. 174-18 or L. 752-1 of the Social Security Code as well as the fund mentioned in article 3 of order no. 77-1102 of…
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…brought to the attention of the fund referred to in Articles L. 174-2, L. 174-2-1, L. 174-18 or L. 752-1 of the Social Security Code as well as the fund mentioned in article 3 of order no. 77-1102 of…
…e IIIL. 730-1 to L. 733-17In Title IVL. 740-1 to L. 743-9L. 743-11 to L. 744-17In Title VL. 750-1L. 752-1 to L. 754-1L. 754-3 to L. 754-8
The administrative authority may place under house arrest, for the purposes of rapid processing and effective monitoring of their asylum application, foreign nationals whose right to remain has ended…
The president of the administrative tribunal or the magistrate he appoints for this purpose from among the members of his court or the honorary magistrates on the list mentioned in Article L. 222-2-1…
Where the court has not yet ruled on the appeal for annulment lodged against the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory pursuant to article L. 614-1, the foreign national may apply…
When the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory, notified prior to the decision of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons, has become final, a foreig…
The administrative judge's decision to suspend enforcement of the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory puts an end to the foreign national's house arrest or administrative detenti…
A foreign national whose right to remain in France has ended in application of b or d of 1° of article L. 542-2 and who is the subject of a decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory ma…
The mayor of the commune in which the site is located, who is a member of the departmental commission whose decision or opinion is the subject of the appeal, is heard by the national commission at his…
I. - Shops which are brought together on the same site and which: 1° Either have been designed as part of the same land development operation, whether this is carried out in one or more phases; 2° Or…
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