Article 893
A liberality is the act by which a person disposes of all or part of his property or rights free of charge for the benefit of another person. A liberality can only be made by inter vivos gift or by wi…
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A liberality is the act by which a person disposes of all or part of his property or rights free of charge for the benefit of another person. A liberality can only be made by inter vivos gift or by wi…
No person shall sell or distribute stamps except by virtue of a commission issued by the competent authority of the State.
In all cases of urgency, the president of the joint tribunal may, within the limits of the tribunal's jurisdiction, order in summary proceedings all measures that do not come up against any serious di…
For the application of article
Articles 892 and 893 are applicable before the police court.
…s seized from those who allow themselves to be traded in contravention of the provisions of Article 893 are forfeited to the Treasury.
Without prejudice to article 893, the procedures for issuing the dematerialised stamp and its fee are specified by order of the minister responsible for the budget.
…competent minister; 7° A foreign national who has obtained refugee status pursuant to the loi n° 52-893 du 25 juillet 1952 portant création d'un Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides…
…ic service promoting the development of work-linked training mentioned in Article 4 of Law No. 2011-893 of 28 July 2011 for the development of work-linked training and the securing of career paths. Th…
…of 25 July 2013R. 621-38 to R. 621-39-2n° 2018-572 of 3 July 2018R. 621-39-3 to R. 621-39-10n° 2008-893 of 2 September 2008R. 621-40n° 2018-572 of 3 July 2018R. 621-41n° 2005-1007 of 2 August 2005R. 6…
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