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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Common provisions

Article R5121-100-1

Amendments to the terms of the registration decision and the registration dossier are submitted and examined under the conditions laid down in Chapters I and IIa of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1234/…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XXVII: Tax credit for research expenditure by industrial, commercial or agricultural companies

Article 244 quater B

…on the territory of the Corsican collectivity.When the partnerships mentioned in articles 8 and 238 bis L or groups mentioned in articles 239 quater, 239 quater B, 239 quater C and 239 quater D are no…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XVIII: Declaration of commissions, brokerage, rebates, fees, royalties, partners' remuneration and profit shares

Article 240

…same time as the income tax return. It is also filed in the cases provided for in the article 89.1. bis The declaration provided for in 1 must show separately for each of the beneficiaries the amount…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter 1: Obligations of taxpayers

Article 1649 AB

I.-The administrator of a trust defined in Article 792-0 bis of which the settlor or at least one of the beneficiaries is domiciled for tax purposes in France or which includes property or a right sit…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
3: Other sanctions and measures

Article 1840 G ter

…roof. II. - In the event of non-compliance with the undertakings provided for in II of Article 1135 bis, in Article 1137 and in I bis of Article 1594, an additional duty of 1% is added to the duties a…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 1: Organisation of toxicovigilance

Article R1340-7

…tion covered by medical or business secrecy:1° To organisations responsible for toxicovigilance ;1° bis To the Institut national de recherche et de sécurité pour la prévention des accidents du travail…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
23°: Tax credit for energy transition

Article 200 quater A

…on the date of completion of the home for those incurred under the conditions of 3° of the same b.1 bis. Taxpayers who own housing located in France, completed before the approval of the technological…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 2: Technical protection and information measures

Article L331-8

…efined: -in 8°, 10° and 12° of Article L. 122-5; -in e of 3° and 7° and 8° of article L. 211-3; -4° bis, 5° and 6° of article L. 342-3.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter II: Information on prices and conditions of sale

Article L112-2

…icular under public service delegation agreements, as well as to the services mentioned in Title IV bis of Book IV of the Commercial Code. The rules relating to the obligation to provide information t…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
15°: Low-cost housing

Article 138

The withholding tax provided for in 1 of l'article 119 bis et du prélèvement prévu au I de Article 125 A: 1° and 2° (Obsolete provisions); 3° The proceeds of bond loans contracted before 1 January 196…

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