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French Public Health CodeIn force
APPENDICES TO PART FOUR

Article Annexe 41-2

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French General Tax CodeIn force
OA: Non-alcoholic drinks

Article 1613 ter

…trition products for sick people and soya-based drinks with at least 2.9% protein from soya beans.I bis.-.The contribution is payable by the person who makes the first delivery of the products mention…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Combating mirror sites

Article L331-28

…10° and 12° of Article L. 122-5; -2°, d and e of 3°, 6°, 7° and 8° of article L. 211-3; -3°, 4°, 4° bis, 5° and 6° of Article L. 342-3;and Article L. 331-4.It also ensures that the implementation of t…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: General principles

Article L1611-7-2

…ection of revenue or payment of expenditure relating thereto to the bodies mentioned in Article 238 bis 4 of the General Tax Code whose purpose is to participate in the creation, development or takeov…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 3: Prohibition on cash payment of certain claims

Article L112-6

…I, expenses for licensed services that exceed the sum of 450 euros must be paid by bank transfer.II bis. - Notwithstanding I, payment for pawnbroking transactions may be made in cash or using electron…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter IVa: Withholding

Article L614-33

…or the subject of the supplementary exploitation certificate, by way of derogation from Article 59 bis of the Customs Code. This information may also be communicated before the implementation of the…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
III: Exempt transactions

Article 261 D

…following are exempt from value added tax:1° Rentals of land and buildings for agricultural use;1° bis Rentals of buildings resulting from a lease conferring a right in rem;2° Rentals of undeveloped…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Right to reinstatement in employment or office.

Article L2422-1

…l;6° Member of the special negotiation body and representative on the European Company Committee;6° bis Member of the special negotiation body and representative on the committee of the European Coope…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Chapter I: PROVISIONS SPECIFIC TO BOOK I

Article R3341-2

…he words "in the Official Journal of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon"; 9° Article R. 3126-6 is deleted; 9° bis The second paragraph of Article R. 3133-3 is applicable only if the holders of concession contra…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1°d: Buildings included in or erected near sites exposed to particular risks

Article 1383 G

…n tax authority may, by a decision taken under the conditions provided for in I of l'article 1639 A bis, exempt from property tax on built-up properties, up to a maximum of 15% or 30%, buildings used…

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