Article D546
The procedures for informing the victim of the date on which a probationary suspension ends pursuant to Article 745 are specified by Articles D. 49-67 et seq.
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The procedures for informing the victim of the date on which a probationary suspension ends pursuant to Article 745 are specified by Articles D. 49-67 et seq.
The enforcement judge, the president of the investigating chamber and the public prosecutor visit prisons under the conditions and in accordance with the procedures laid down by the provisions of arti…
The location of remand prisons and remand prison quarters is determined by the provisions of articles D. 112-27 and D. 112-28 of the Penitentiary Code.
The provisions of articles D. 2192-1 and D. 2192-2 are applicable to invoices issued in performance of public contracts referred to in the legislative provisions of Chapters I to IV of Title I.
The provisions of articles D. 3133-1 and D. 3133-2 are applicable to invoices issued in performance of the concession contracts referred to in the legislative provisions of Chapters I to IV of Title I…
I.-Information relating to companies is communicated to France compétences by the bodies responsible for collecting the contribution relating to vocational training, and to skills operators by France…
When doctors working in the structures mentioned by the provisions of articles D. 115-3 and D. 115-6 of the Penitentiary Code consider that the state of health of a pre-trial detainee is not compatibl…
For the operation of his chambers, the sentence enforcement judge is provided with a secretariat-registrar in accordance with the provisions of Article 712-2. The duties of secretary and clerk to the…
Sentenced persons admitted for work release may be employed outside the area assigned to the prison establishment on work controlled by the administration under the conditions set out in the provision…
The threshold mentioned in 1° of I of Article L. 311-5 is 50 billion euros for the persons mentioned in Article L. 311-1 and not subject to group supervision by the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et…
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