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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: Budgets and accounts

Article D3661-7

The report provided for in Article L. 3661-2 describes, in summary form, the local authority's sustainable development situation based on the assessments, documents and reports produced by the Lyon me…

AI translation · Updated 4 Nov 2023Open Article
French General Tax CodeIn force
2: Special schemes

Article 730

Transfers of company rights referred to in I of article 257 which give rise to the payment of value added tax give rise to the collection of a registration fee of €125.

AI translation · Updated 7 Nov 2023Open Article
French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
A: Exercising the right of recourse

Article R40-4

The decisions of the first president of the court of appeal may be appealed to the National Commission for Compensation for Detentions by: 1° The applicant; 2° The judicial agent of the State; 3° The…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
A: Exercising the right of recourse

Article R40-5

Before the national commission, the applicant and the judicial agent of the State may be assisted or represented by a lawyer at the Conseil d'Etat and the Cour de cassation or by a lawyer registered a…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
A: Exercising the right of recourse

Article R40-6

The file on the reparation proceedings, together with the statement of appeal and the file on the criminal proceedings, shall be transmitted without delay by the registry of the court of appeal to the…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 1: Measures prior to placing under house arrest with electronic surveillance

Article D32-5

Where the place of assignment to be designated is not the home of the person under investigation, the written agreement of either the owner or the holder(s) of the lease for the premises where the rec…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 1: Measures prior to placing under house arrest with electronic surveillance

Article D32-6

When considering imposing such a measure, the investigating judge or the liberty and custody judge shall inform the person under investigation that he or she may request at any time that a doctor chec…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 1: Measures prior to placing under house arrest with electronic surveillance

Article D32-4

When an application for placement under house arrest with electronic surveillance is referred to him or when he is considering imposing such a measure, the investigating judge or the liberty and custo…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1°: Movable property

Article 764

I. - For the liquidation of transfer duties on death, the value of the ownership of movable property is determined, in the absence of proof to the contrary:1° By the price expressed in the deeds of sa…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: General powers

Article L2312-80

The social and economic committee ensures or supervises the management of physical or sporting activities and may decide to participate in their financing. It also issues an opinion on the conclusion…

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