Article L7222-19
All councillors to the Assembly of Martinique have the right, within the framework of their office, to be informed of the affairs of the territorial authority which are the subject of deliberation.
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All councillors to the Assembly of Martinique have the right, within the framework of their office, to be informed of the affairs of the territorial authority which are the subject of deliberation.
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In the absence of an ascendant, a brother or sister, uncle or aunt, cousin or first cousin, of full age, may object only in the following two cases:1° Where the consent of the family council, required…
1. Animals belonging to the categories referred to in Article 208 below which come from outside to graze in the Customs territory must be the subject of acquits-à-caution by which the importers undert…
When the acquisition of a company has been carried out with the prior agreement of the minister responsible for the budget in accordance with Article 220 quater B, the duties recalled and the tax cred…
Where the main leave period is longer than twelve working days, it may be split with the employee's agreement. This agreement is not necessary when the leave takes place during the period when the est…
The Cour nationale du droit d'asile may prescribe any investigative measure it deems useful.
The Assembly of French Guyana shall ensure the dissemination of information to its members by the material means it deems most appropriate. In order to enable the exchange of information on matters wi…
The provision of the second paragraph of article L. 313-25, according to which the date of assignment or pledge is affixed by the assignee, may not apply to assignments of financial claims provided fo…
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