Article D47-11
The provisions of articles D. 47-8 and D. 47-9 are applicable to the extraction, acquisition, transmission and storage, by judicial police officers and agents falling under the provisions of the first…
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The provisions of articles D. 47-8 and D. 47-9 are applicable to the extraction, acquisition, transmission and storage, by judicial police officers and agents falling under the provisions of the first…
For its application in Mayotte, article D. 3332-3 reads as follows:"Art. D. 3332-3 -For the application of 5° of Article L. 3332-3, the difference between the sale value of a fixed asset and its net b…
Data transmitted pursuant to articles D. 4333-3 and D. 4333-4 are deemed to have been validated by the body or authority that transmitted them.
Data transmitted in application of articles D. 4354-3 and D. 4354-4 are deemed to have been validated by the body or authority that transmitted them.
Leave due under 1° of article R. 6152-35 may not be carried over to the following year, unless exceptional authorisation is granted by the director of the establishment after consulting the head of th…
I. - The first three paragraphs of article D. 2224-1, the first paragraph of article D. 2224-2, the first four paragraphs of article D. 2224-3, the first paragraph of article D. 2224-4 and the first t…
Articles D. 4333-1 to D. 4333-6-1 are applicable to hearing-aid acousticians, opticians, prosthetists and orthotists for the fitting of orthopaedic devices to disabled persons, subject to the followin…
As soon as he is informed of a crime or flagrant offence, the local judicial police officer notifies the public prosecutor and, within the framework of the regulations specific to each corps or servic…
The procedures for applying the victim's right to assistance by an interpreter and to translation, referred to in 7° of Article 10-2 and in Article 10-3, are set out in articles D. 594-12 to D. 594-16…
Once he meets the conditions laid down by Article 729 or by l'article 729-3, any convicted person may, even if not in prison, be eligible for conditional release.
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