Article D49-85
Where the sentencing court has not fixed the place where the sentenced person is required to reside or has not fixed the periods during which the sentenced person may be absent from this place, these…
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Where the sentencing court has not fixed the place where the sentenced person is required to reside or has not fixed the periods during which the sentenced person may be absent from this place, these…
I.-The box referred to in article L. 132-5-2 is placed at the top of the insurance proposal, draft contract or notice. It must not exceed one page in size and must contain the following information, i…
…he meaning of Articles L. 1233-32 and L. 1233-61 to L. 1233-64 of the Labour Code, which does not exceed:a) Either twice the amount of gross annual remuneration received by the employee during the cal…
…ition Authority's decisions shall be notified either by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or via a secure electronic document exchange platform:1° For the decisions referred to in Arti…
The sentence of home detention under electronic surveillance is suspended by any pre-trial detention or incarceration resulting from a custodial sentence occurring during its execution. In accordance…
…ses of article L. 162-30-5 of the French Social Security Code, the following are considered to be exceptional: 1° A graft with rare medical indications which, in the indication in question, has been t…
For the purposes of assessing the resources referred to in 1° of article L. 434-7, all the resources of the applicant and his/her spouse are taken into account, independently of family benefits, the r…
For the application of this book in French Polynesia, in Article D. 312-8-1, the reference to Articles D. 312-3 and D. 312-7 is replaced by the reference to Article D. 312-3.
For the application of this book in New Caledonia, in article D. 312-8-1, the reference to articles D. 312-3 and D. 312-7 is replaced by the reference to article D. 312-3.
I.-Without prejudice to the application of articles L. 2213-2 and L. 2512-14, the municipal council or the deliberative body of the public establishment for inter-communal cooperation or of the joint…
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