Article R2223-63
Any change in the information provided for in article R. 2223-57 must be declared within two months to the prefect who issued the authorisation.
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Any change in the information provided for in article R. 2223-57 must be declared within two months to the prefect who issued the authorisation.
A committee responsible for issuing an opinion on the applications for authorisation referred to in article L. 313-21-1 is placed under the authority of the Minister for the Economy.
Where the assets and liabilities of several persons subject to resolution proceedings have been transferred to the same bridge institution, the winding-up proceedings referred to in III of Article L.…
The employee notifies the employer of his intention to return to work after his release from national service by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.
In the absence of a person or structure forming the regional vigilance and support network in a region, the Director General of the regional health agency will contact the equivalent person or structu…
The Chief Executive of the Regional Health Agency shall set up an internal control system covering all the Agency's activities and procedures and designed to detect and prevent financial and accountin…
Entry to parts of French territory where vaccination against yellow fever is compulsory is subject to presentation of a vaccination certificate or a certificate of medical contraindication to this vac…
When the number of court-appointed administrators practising within the firm falls below half the number of salaried court-appointed administrators, the owner of the firm has a period of one year to c…
One of the originals of the deed amending the Articles of Association, if it is a private deed, or a copy of this deed if it has been drawn up in authentic form, shall be sent by the company's legal r…
A model certificate for the issue of information, given by the natural person registering, to his spouse with joint property on the consequences of debts contracted in the exercise of his profession o…
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