Article 171-7
Where the marriage has been celebrated in contravention of the provisions of Article 171-2, transcription is preceded by a joint hearing of the spouses and, where appropriate, individual interviews by…
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Where the marriage has been celebrated in contravention of the provisions of Article 171-2, transcription is preceded by a joint hearing of the spouses and, where appropriate, individual interviews by…
In order to be enforceable against third parties in France, the marriage record of a French national celebrated by a foreign authority must be transcribed into French civil status registers. In the ab…
When the marriage has been celebrated despite the opposition of the public prosecutor, the consular civil registrar may only transcribe the foreign marriage record onto French civil status registers a…
…nding to employees' trade union organisations and employers' professional organisations, with the exception of the contribution referred to in the same 2°. This article applies subject only to the pos…
Aid for the distribution of works intended for young audiences is awarded for the distribution of cinematographic works for which the distribution expenses mentioned in article…
…ifteen months following payment of the expenditure incurred by the on-demand audiovisual media service publisher.
The investment of sums registered in its automatic video publishing account by a videogram publisher is subject to the issue of an investment authorisation.
…t out in article R. 3123-9. It may, however, be refused if the operational requirements of the service preclude it. Decisions rejecting requests for training leave must be communicated with their reas…
…of the establishments is distributed as follows: 1° 30%, in proportion to the total developed surface area of public colleges; 2° 15%, in proportion to the total developed surface area of public coll…
…t out in article R. 4135-9. It may, however, be refused if the operational requirements of the service preclude it. Decisions rejecting requests for training leave must be communicated with their reas…
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