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Showing 181190 of 27493 articles for Art. Cass. 1ère civ. 26-9-2012 n° 11-12.838

French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Salary

Article D6222-26

The minimum wage paid to an apprentice as provided for in article L. 6222-29 during the apprenticeship contract or period is set at: 1° For young people aged between sixteen and seventeen: a) 27% of t…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 1: Common provisions.

Article L5211-26

I. - A decree or, as the case may be, an order puts an end to the exercise of the competences of the public establishment of inter-municipal cooperation whose dissolution is requested, required or ips…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Extension and enlargement procedures.

Article L2261-26

When the amendments to an extended agreement only concern wages, they are subject to an accelerated examination procedure, the terms of which are defined by regulation after consultation of the Nation…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Directors

Article L533-26

I. - The persons who effectively manage the business of the firm within the meaning of Article L. 532-2 .4 and the members of the board of directors, the supervisory board, the management board or any…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter I: Internal taxes.

Article 266 octies

The tax referred to in article 266 sexies is based on :1. The weight of waste received or transferred to another State by the operators or persons mentioned in 1 of I of Article 266e;2. The weight of…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Paragraph 5: Transportation of the body after committal (R).

Article R2213-26

The body is placed in a hermetically sealed coffin meeting the conditions set out in Article R. 2213-27 in the following cases: 1° If the person was suffering at the time of death from one of the tran…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Health conditions inherent in residential premises

Article R1331-26

All dwellings are equipped with : 1° an internal drinking water supply ; 2° a waste water drainage system; 3° a hot water supply; 4° a shower room; 5° a toilet; 6° an electrical installation 7° a heat…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: General provisions

Article R3115-26

I. - The master of a vessel who observes a risk to public health on board immediately informs the competent regional surveillance and rescue operational centre when the vessel is at sea or the harbour…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Organisation

Article L512-26

In principle, members of the caisses de crédit agricole mutuel may only be released from their commitments to the caisses de crédit agricole mutuel after liquidation of the operations in progress at t…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 4: Other policies

Article L2213-26

The mayor prescribes that the sweeping of ovens, furnaces and chimneys in houses, factories, etc., The mayor orders, if necessary, the repair or, if necessary, the demolition of ovens, furnaces and ch…

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