Article L2214-1
The costs incurred in monitoring the application of the provisions of Chapters II and III of this Title shall be borne by the State.
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The costs incurred in monitoring the application of the provisions of Chapters II and III of this Title shall be borne by the State.
I.-The provisions of sub-section 2 of section 1 of chapter III bis of book I of the social security code relating to the titre emploi-service entreprise and of chapter III of title VII of book II of t…
…for an individual and up to €15,000 for a legal entity under the conditions set out in the Chapter II of Title II of Book V.
I.-When 1° of II of article L. 2223-18-1-1, the crematorium operator shall pay the proceeds from the sale of metals recovered after cremation to one or more communes, which may only allocate the corre…
…d by the administrative authority, prior to their registration in the Trade and Companies Register. II. - Approval is only granted to persons who satisfy the following conditions: 1° Justify the provi…
…nder the conditions and within the limits set out in Title I of Book V of Part One, Title V of Book II of Part Two and Chapter I of Title III of Book II of Part Three.
II of article D. 214-32-31 does not apply to AIFs covered by this sub-paragraph.
…following provisions of Part Four of this Code are not applicable to Mayotte: 1° Book I; 2° In Book II: a) Article
…conciliation procedure is conducted in accordance with the rules laid down in Section 2 of Chapter II of Title II of Book V.
The agent shall, if necessary, provide proof of the approval mentioned in the first paragraph of II of Article 529-4.
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