Article D331-16
For audiovisual works, the date of completion is the date shown on the certificate of acceptance of the final version by a television service publisher.
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For audiovisual works, the date of completion is the date shown on the certificate of acceptance of the final version by a television service publisher.
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The Autorité des marchés financiers shall notify the European Securities and Markets Authority of the trading halt parameters referred to in II of Article L. 420-3 that are notified to it by trading v…
The manager of a trading platform and its members synchronise the professional clocks used to record the date and time of any reportable event.
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The wearing of the official mayors' badge in the national colours, the use of which is optional, is reserved for mayors in the exercise of their duties and does not dispense with the wearing of the sc…
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