Article 412-2
Direct subsidies are granted to support the programming of short-lived cinematographic and audiovisual works in cinemas.
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Direct subsidies are granted to support the programming of short-lived cinematographic and audiovisual works in cinemas.
Farmers, including salt marsh owners or farmers, are exempt from the business property tax (cotisation foncière des entreprises). Also exempt are employers' groups made up exclusively of individual fa…
It is the arbitrator's responsibility to continue his mission until the end of it unless he can justify an impediment or a legitimate reason for abstaining or resigning. In the event of a dispute as t…
Each of the spouses may only be sued for half of the debts that had entered the community on the part of his or her spouse. After the partition and except in the case of concealment, he or she is only…
Unless otherwise agreed, the arbitral proceedings shall also be suspended in the event of the death, impediment, abstention, resignation, challenge or removal of an arbitrator until the arbitrator app…
The opposition shall be brought, as the case may be, before the court whose judge or president issued the order for payment.It shall be lodged at the court registry, by the debtor or any agent, either…
I. - The business property tax is due for the entire year by the taxpayer who carries out the activity on 1 January.However, a taxpayer who ceases all activity in an establishment is not liable for th…
The application shall be made by petition delivered or addressed, as the case may be, to the registry by the creditor or by any agent. In addition to the particulars prescribed by Article 57, the appl…
The application shall be brought, as the case may be, before the protection litigation judge or the president of the judicial court or the commercial court, within the limits of the jurisdiction of th…
Before the Commercial Court, the costs of the proceedings are advanced by the claimant and deposited with the clerk's office within fifteen days of the application at the latest, failing which the app…
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