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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Ingredients and emissions

Article L3513-14

When the public establishment mentioned in article L. 3513-10 observes or has reasonable grounds to believe that a vaping product containing nicotine or a given type of product could present a serious…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 3: Responsibilities.

Article L2541-14

The town council is called upon to give its opinion on matters which, for this purpose, are referred to it by law or by the State representative in the department. It must give its opinion: 1° On the…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Contributions to the account

Article L6323-14

The personal training account may be topped up in application of a company or group agreement, a branch agreement or an agreement concluded by the trade unions of employees and employers managing a sk…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 4: Deliberations.

Article LO6431-14

The Territorial Council may not deliberate unless an absolute majority of its members in office are present. However, if, on the day fixed by the notice convening the meeting, the Territorial Council…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 4: Common provisions

Article R3261-14

A part-time employee, employed for a number of hours equal to or greater than half of the legal weekly working time or the weekly working time provided for in the collective bargaining agreement, if t…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 4: Meetings of the departmental commercial development commission

Article R752-14

The Commission hears the applicant. It may also hear, on its own initiative or at the written request of the commission secretariat, any person whose opinion is relevant to the examination of the appl…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Notices of default and payment orders

Article A444-14

The services listed under numbers 41 to 49 of table 3-1 give rise to the collection of the following fees:Number of the service (table 3-1) of article annex 4-7) Designation of service Fee 41 Injuncti…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Conditions for granting compensation.

Article D5424-14

The maximum number of daily allowances that may be granted in a calendar year is fifty-five.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Medical biology laboratory activity

Article D6211-14

Before 31 March each year, each medical biology laboratory shall declare electronically to the regional health agency within whose jurisdiction it is established, the total number of medical biology e…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 8: Obligations in the event of a low risk of money laundering or terrorist financing

Article R561-14

In order to implement the simplified due diligence measures provided for in Article L. 561-9, the persons mentioned in Article L. 561-2 shall collect information justifying that the customer, service…

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