Article LO1113-2
Any territorial authority falling within the scope defined by the law referred to in Article LO 1113-1 may, within the period provided for in the second paragraph of the same Article LO 1113-1, decide…
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Any territorial authority falling within the scope defined by the law referred to in Article LO 1113-1 may, within the period provided for in the second paragraph of the same Article LO 1113-1, decide…
The law which authorises, on the basis of the fourth paragraph of Article 72 of the Constitution, the territorial authorities to derogate, on an experimental basis, from the legislative provisions gov…
The representative of the State may request that an appeal against the decision referred to in article LO 1113-2 be suspended; the decision shall then cease to have effect until the administrative cou…
Before the expiry of the period set for the experiment and in the light of its evaluation, the law shall determine, where appropriate:- the conditions for extending or modifying the experimentation fo…
The Government, acting by means of a decree in the Council of State, authorises, on the basis of the fourth paragraph of Article 72 of the Constitution, local and regional authorities to derogate, on…
The general and impersonal acts of a territorial authority derogating from legislative provisions mention their period of validity.They are published, for information, in the Official Journal.
Prior to the expiry of the period set for the experiment, the Government will submit to Parliament, for evaluation, a report accompanied by the observations of the territorial authorities that have ta…
Article L. 1112-24 is applicable to the communes of French Polynesia.
A plea of inadmissibility is any ground which tends to have the opponent declared inadmissible in his claim, without examination of the merits, for lack of right to act, such as lack of standing, lack…
Where the situation giving rise to the plea of inadmissibility is capable of being regularised, the inadmissibility will be set aside if its cause has disappeared by the time the judge rules. The same…
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