Article L3131-1
…Individual decisions taken by the departmental authorities are notified to the persons concerned. III -Regulatory acts and decisions taken by the departmental authorities are notified to the persons…
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…Individual decisions taken by the departmental authorities are notified to the persons concerned. III -Regulatory acts and decisions taken by the departmental authorities are notified to the persons…
Under the written procedure without a hearing provided for in III of article L. 3211-12-2, the court registry shall notify the parties of the order without delay and by any means that can be used to e…
…s observed, in accordance with the conditions set out in Chapter II and Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter III of Title I of Book VI.The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution may adopt and impleme…
…rovisions of the General Civil Service Code: a) Article L. 115-7 ; b) Article L. 121-3 ; c) Chapter III of Title II of Book I ; d) Sections 2 to 4 of Chapter IV of Title II; e) Article L. 124-26 ; f)…
The custodian may not delegate to third parties the functions conferred upon it by I and III of article L. 214-24-8.The custodian may delegate asset safekeeping functions to third parties under the co…
…ontaining stipulations justifying their classification as financial contracts within the meaning of III of Article L. 211-1 of the Monetary and Financial Code, or stipulations which provide for the co…
The request provided for in the second paragraph of III of Article 15-4 is sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by delivery to the clerk's office against a receipt. Where the p…
…dged, without any conditions or formalities other than those prescribed by this Chapter and Chapter III below.The pledge of a business does not give the pledged creditor the right to have the business…
…elinquency prevention plan applicable in Paris are governed by the section 6 of Chapter II of Title III of Book I of the Internal Security Code.
…onsignations where the interested party may claim them until the end of the periods provided for in III of article L. 312-20 of the Monetary and Financial Code.
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