Article R123-291
The request for registration or deletion of the mention of collaborating spouse is made by the natural person required to be registered.
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The request for registration or deletion of the mention of collaborating spouse is made by the natural person required to be registered.
The manager shall reply in writing within one month to questions put to him pursuant to article L. 223-36. Within the same timeframe, it sends a copy of the question and its answer to the statutory au…
The parties are required to constitute a lawyer. They and their counsel may only develop orally, at the hearing, the pleas and conclusions of their briefs.
As an exception to the provisions of article L. 5211-19, a commune may be authorised by the representative of the State in the department, after receiving the opinion of the departmental commission fo…
A community of communes that has not carried out any activity for at least two years may be dissolved by order of the representative(s) of the State in the department(s) concerned following the opinio…
A decree in the Conseil d'Etat will set the conditions for the completion of operations decided upon by communes, unions of communes before the transfer of competences, in particular with regard to th…
The representative of the State in the territorial collectivity alone is authorised to speak on behalf of the State before the assembly of French Guiana.By agreement of the president of the assembly o…
The Orientation Council may formulate any proposal with a view to improving the quality of training related to the exercise of local mandates and their evaluation, on its own initiative, or at the req…
If the liberty and custody judge authorises the person to be heard without his or her identity appearing in the proceedings, that person shall be given a serial number which shall be entered on the se…
Where the application by the accused provided for in article 495-15 seeking the application of the procedure for appearing on appeal on a preliminary admission of guilt shall be sent to the Public Pro…
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