Article R5132-25
The financial aid mentioned in articles R. 5132-23 and R. 5132-24-1 is paid, on behalf of the State, by the Agence de services et de paiement. This aid cannot be combined with any other State-funded e…
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The financial aid mentioned in articles R. 5132-23 and R. 5132-24-1 is paid, on behalf of the State, by the Agence de services et de paiement. This aid cannot be combined with any other State-funded e…
If the financial aid is obtained as a result of false declarations or if the agreement is misused, the Prefect will terminate the agreement after observing the procedure set out in article R. 5132-16.…
The financial aid is paid to the intermediary association for each full-time position occupied. Where appropriate, the amount of aid is reduced in proportion to the number of jobs filled. Its base amo…
In all cases where, in order to carry out the operation for which he is responsible, the judicial officer must obtain the judge's authorisation, he is entitled to refer the matter to the judge by mean…
The enforcement judge shall rule by order on a petition in the cases specified by law or when circumstances require that an urgent measure not be taken in adversarial proceedings. The application shal…
The partial judgment shall decide in its operative part only those claims that are the subject of the partial closure provided for in article 807-1. The court may order provisional enforcement, under…
The provisional decision is taken on the advice of the Commission des aides à l'écriture et à la réécriture de scénario, after consultation with reading committees in accordance with the procedures se…
The aid is awarded in the form of a grant.The aid is paid in two instalments. The first instalment, which may not exceed 50% of the total amount of the grant, is paid when the grant is awarded. The ba…
The maximum amount of support is €30,000, including a maximum of €20,000 for the author.
The granting of aid is the subject of two decisions:1° A provisional decision accepting the principle of granting aid;2° A definitive decision to grant aid once the amount of aid has been determined.
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