Article R7125-23
Training leave is granted as of right in order to take part in a training course or attend a training session that meets the criteria set out in article R. 7125-15. It may, however, be refused if the…
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Training leave is granted as of right in order to take part in a training course or attend a training session that meets the criteria set out in article R. 7125-15. It may, however, be refused if the…
Training leave is granted as of right in order to take part in a training course or attend a training session that meets the criteria set out in article R. 7227-15. It may, however, be refused if the…
A cooperation agreement is signed between the association responsible for managing the fund for the professional integration of the disabled and the fund for the professional integration of the disabl…
…ayment penalties relating to receivables and debts arising from the date of entry into force of loi n° 2001-420 du 15 mai 2001 relative aux nouvelles régulations économiques.
Within the limits of the services that it is authorised to provide within the territory of a Member State other than France, where it has its registered office, any financial institution that has obta…
Without prejudice to the application of the provisions of…
For a request concerning works and investments to be carried out or planned training courses, the final invoices must be submitted within six months of their completion. This deadline may be extended…
Any request for work already carried out or training already provided is only admissible on condition that the corresponding invoices have been sent to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image anim…
Sums held in the automatic foreign promotion account may also be invested to acquire the foreign exploitation rights to cinematographic works mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of article 721-6. These sums ma…
The regional health agencies receive, from the National Steering Committee for the Regional Health Agencies, the national programmes for risk management and efficiency in the healthcare system referre…
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