Article R*613-49-1
Failing an express decision within the period referred to in the second paragraph of Article R. 613-49, the application is deemed to be rejected.
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Failing an express decision within the period referred to in the second paragraph of Article R. 613-49, the application is deemed to be rejected.
The creation, modification or deletion of data as well as consultations are recorded, including the identifier of the person who created them as well as the date, time and purpose of the operation. Th…
In order to comply with the provisions of Article L. 1244-4 : 1° For donations made before the first day of the thirteenth month following the promulgation of Law No 2021-1017 of 2 August 2021 on bioe…
The costs relating to proceedings, deeds and enforcement procedures include:1° Duties, taxes, fees or emoluments collected by the registries of the courts or the tax authorities, with the exception of…
1. Each taxpayer is liable to income tax on the basis of both his personal profits and income and those of his children and persons considered to be his dependants within the meaning of the articles 1…
The duration of the apprenticeship contract for top-level sportsmen and women may be extended to four years. In this case, the apprentice's remuneration for the fourth year of the contract is identica…
The provisions of articles R. 6222-61 and R. 6222-62 also apply to apprentices who are recognised as high-level sportspeople during their apprenticeship.
In the case provided for in article R. 6222-61, the duration of the apprenticeship is extended by a maximum of one year, without prejudice to the conclusion, where applicable, of a new contract with a…
Where the apprentice's sporting activities so require, the teaching provided in the training establishment with a view to leading to the diploma or professional qualification provided for in the contr…
In the event of the resignation of an associate practitioner benefiting from a three-year contract or an open-ended contract, the request must be accompanied by three months' notice. If the resignatio…
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