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French Sports CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Organisation and operation

Article D112-13

The Board of Directors meets at least twice a year and is convened by its Chairman, who sets the agenda on a proposal from the Chief Executive. The Board of Directors meets automatically at the reques…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Organisation and operation

Article R211-13

The Athlete and Trainee Life Council is made up of eighteen members, distributed as follows:1° The Director General; 2° The Deputy Director General in charge of the management of the establishment; 3°…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Conference of conciliators

Article R141-13

The chairman of the conciliators' conference, in addition to the duties conferred upon him by article R. 141-7, is responsible for coordinating the work of the conciliators, ensuring the distribution…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Single personnel register.

Article L1221-13

A single personnel register is kept in all establishments where employees are employed.The surnames and forenames of all employees are entered in the order of recruitment. These details must be entere…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Classified tourist resorts.

Article L133-13

Only those tourist municipalities and parts thereof which implement an active policy of welcoming, informing and promoting tourists with a view to ensuring that their areas are frequented on a multi-s…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 2: Marinas and anchorages.

Article L341-13

The conditions for the application of articles L. 341-8 to L. 341-12 are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat. In particular, this decree defines the general rules governing the policing and operation…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 2: Bed and breakfast.

Article D324-13

The bed and breakfast rental activity referred to in article L. 324-3 is the grouped provision of overnight accommodation and breakfast. It is limited to a maximum of five rooms for a maximum capacity…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Board of Directors.

Article R411-13

The members of the Board of Directors shall perform their duties free of charge. Their travel and subsistence expenses shall be reimbursed by the Agency in accordance with the conditions laid down for…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 2: Apprehension on court order

Article R222-13

An order for delivery or restitution shall be served on the person required to surrender the property. On pain of being declared null and void, service of the order shall contain a summons to have, wi…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Subsection 2: Termination of benefits

Article L551-13

Payment of the asylum seeker's allowance ends at the end of the month during which the applicant's right to remain on French territory ended under the conditions set out in articles L. 542-1 and L. 54…

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