Article D4135-23-2
When the waiting period stipulated by the social security scheme to which the regional elected representative is subject for the payment of daily allowances is longer than the 15-day period set out in…
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When the waiting period stipulated by the social security scheme to which the regional elected representative is subject for the payment of daily allowances is longer than the 15-day period set out in…
I. - Every joint-stock company is required to file with the court registry, to be appended to the register of commerce and companies, within one month of the approval of the annual accounts by the gen…
When the waiting period stipulated by the social security scheme to which the departmental elected representative is subject for the payment of daily allowances is longer than the 15-day period set ou…
Each piece of equipment, activity or event has its own protected area. This protective area includes the practice area and, if necessary, a reception area, as well as the traffic areas required by use…
When the secured claim is paid in full, the assignee shall return the sum assigned to the assignor, plus any fruits and interest.
On pain of nullity, the assignment must be made in writing. This writing shall include the designation of the secured claims. If they are future, the deed must allow them to be individualised or conta…
In the event of default by the debtor, the assignee may set off the amount of the sum assigned, plus any fruits and interest, against the secured claim. Where appropriate, the assignee returns the exc…
Where the assignee does not have free disposal of the sum assigned, the fruits and interest produced by it increase the basis of the guarantee, unless otherwise agreed. Where the assignee has free dis…
The assignee is free to dispose of the sum assigned, unless an agreement to the contrary specifies its use.
Each year, the President reports to the Territorial Council, in a special report, on the situation of the local authority, the activity and financing of the various departments of the local authority…
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