Article R4412-121
Waste of any kind likely to release asbestos fibres is packaged and treated in such a way as not to cause dust emissions during handling, transport, storage and warehousing.
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Waste of any kind likely to release asbestos fibres is packaged and treated in such a way as not to cause dust emissions during handling, transport, storage and warehousing.
I. - An institution to which an application to open a Livret A passbook account has been made by a person referred to in article L. 221-3 shall remind the applicant that he or she may hold only one Li…
The requests sent by the public prosecutor to guardianship judges contain the information mentioned in articles 1216-1 to 1216-3.
For the application of article L. 4113-2, the list of each profession is drawn up on the basis of the information contained in the register referred to in article D. 4113-118. The content of each list…
…refusing return issued by a foreign court and the accompanying documents transmitted to the court already seised by the parties of an application relating to the exercise of parental authority, pursu…
The application for a parallel import authorisation is accompanied by a dossier comprising : 1° A sample of the proprietary medicinal product which has obtained marketing authorisation in France and a…
In the cases provided for in II, the fourth paragraph of III and V of Article L. 1333-9 when an authorisation is issued under Article L. 1333-2 of the Defence Code, the information on the means and me…
I.-The medical care and rehabilitation authorisation is exercised according to the following terms and conditions: 1° "Multi-purpose"; 2° "Geriatrics"; 3° "Locomotor"; 4° "Nervous system"; 5° "Cardiov…
Actions brought on the basis of the provisions of international and European instruments relating to the unlawful international removal of children are brought before the family affairs judge of the c…
If the assigned party has expressly consented, the assignment of the contract releases the assignor for the future.Failing this, and unless otherwise agreed, the assignor is jointly and severally liab…
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