Article D326-1
A refuge is an establishment open to the public within the meaning of the…
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A refuge is an establishment open to the public within the meaning of the…
The rules relating to the development of a campsite and the installation of caravans are set out in articles…
Classified leisure residential parks are operated exclusively as hotels. They fall into one of the categories designated by an increasing number of stars, according to the criteria set out in a classi…
Campsites are placed in one of the categories designated by an increasing number of stars or in the "natural area" category, according to the criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the…
The rules relating to light leisure dwellings are set out in articles…
The rules governing the operation of the Corsican Sites Council are set out in articles R. 4421-10 to R. 4421-15 of the General Local Authorities Code.
…r approval must be sent to the prefect of the département in which the holiday family home is located.
As part of its general interest function as a shelter, the refuge has a permanent indoor area open to the public. When the refuge is manned, this area includes at least one room where you can eat your…
Articles R. 161-25, R. 161-26 and R. 161-27 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code set out the rules for the disposal of rural roads in the cases provided for in article L. 161-10-1 of the Rural and M…
Establishments classified as holiday villages are required to display a sign on their frontage in accordance with a model drawn up by the body referred to in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of…
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