Article L2241-1
The municipal council deliberates on the management of property and real estate transactions carried out by the municipality, subject, in the case of property belonging to a section of a municipality,…
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The municipal council deliberates on the management of property and real estate transactions carried out by the municipality, subject, in the case of property belonging to a section of a municipality,…
Deliberations by which the administrative boards responsible for the management of communal public establishments change in whole or in part the allocation of premises or immovable or movable objects…
When the purpose of the local authority's intervention is to promote economic development, it may grant aid under the conditions set out in Title I of Book V of Part One and in article L. 2253-1.
When the communes and their public establishments make amicable property acquisitions in accordance with the rules of civil law, or when the acquisition takes place by auction, the notary drafting the…
Compulsory expenditure includes in particular: 1° The upkeep of the town hall or, if the municipality does not own one, the rental of a house or hall to take its place; 2° Office and printing costs fo…
The communes whose inhabitants represent, in respect of one year, more than 1% of the parturients or more than 1% of the deceased in a public health establishment comprising a maternity unit and situa…
Expenditure for which the commune is responsible by law is compulsory.
A Conseil d'Etat decree defines the terms and conditions for the application of 27°, 28° and 29° of article L. 2321-2; in particular, it defines the fixed assets that are subject to the depreciation o…
Until 31 December 1999, the share of expenditure borne by the local authorities or their groupings for the construction of collèges and their sports teaching annexes is shared between the communes and…
The claim is brought either by a writ of summons or by a petition delivered or addressed jointly by the parties. The claim may also be brought by a petition where the amount of the claim does not exce…
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