Article R214-32-40
I. - A general purpose investment fund may not borrow.It may, however, acquire foreign currency by means of cross-currency loans.II. - By way of derogation from I, a general-purpose investment fund ma…
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I. - A general purpose investment fund may not borrow.It may, however, acquire foreign currency by means of cross-currency loans.II. - By way of derogation from I, a general-purpose investment fund ma…
Twenty-four hours before entering one of the ports listed in the order referred to in article R. 3115-6, the master of a vessel with a gross tonnage of 500 Universal Measurement System (UMS) or more m…
The Minister responsible for immigration may withdraw the authorisation to work in France provided for in article L. 421-15 for one of the following reasons:1° The foreign national no longer has valid…
The Minister responsible for immigration shall immediately inform the first Member State and the notifying party in writing of the refusal of mobility provided for in Article R. 421-29.
The judge may in particular:1° Propose a mediation measure to the spouses, unless violence is alleged by one of the spouses against the other spouse or against the child, or unless one of the spouses…
The judge shall, at the outset of the proceedings, unless the parties or the sole constituted party waive this, hold a hearing at the end of which he shall take the necessary measures to ensure the ex…
Provisional measures relating to children shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter I of Title IX of this Book.
ANNEX I: TECHNICAL OPERATING ACCOUNT FOR OPERATIONS UNDER THE FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICESIN THE FOLLOWING EEC MEMBER STATE: COUNTRY OF RISK. GROUPSof classesACCIDENTS SicknessFIRE and other damage to…
The conciliation hearing takes place on the premises of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee, unless the conciliator decides otherwise. The conciliation hearing is not public. The parties…
In the event of an appeal to the courts, the conciliation proposal is forwarded to the competent court by the chairman of the conciliators' conference. In the case of optional conciliation, the concil…
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