Article R233-13
European Union citizens mentioned in 3° of article L. 233-1 who have established their habitual residence in France for less than five years are issued, at their request, with a residence permit beari…
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European Union citizens mentioned in 3° of article L. 233-1 who have established their habitual residence in France for less than five years are issued, at their request, with a residence permit beari…
I.-The Armed Forces Medical Corps may, where necessary, have specialised equipment installed at its own expense, in a public health establishment or a private health establishment authorised to provid…
The National Designs Register is kept by the National Institute of Industrial Property. It contains, for each filing: 1° The identification of the holder and the references of the filing as well as su…
After the authorisation provided for in Article L. 5141-12 has been issued, the preparation methods and control techniques mentioned in a, c and d of the technical dossier provided for in 3° of II of…
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Where, pursuant to Article L. 642-10, the decision adopting or amending the plan orders the temporary inalienability of the transferee's movable equipment and has become final, the administrator or, f…
I.-The information provided for by article 11-2 is given by the public prosecutor. In the event of an indictment decided by the investigating chamber or a conviction handed down by the court of appeal…
Compliance with the provisions of Article L. 310-8 is the responsibility of the approved reinsurer. Insurance contracts underwritten by organisations exempted from administrative approval must indicat…
The health establishments mentioned in the third paragraph of article L. 1233-1 which are not authorised to remove organs define, by means of an agreement with the establishments authorised to carry o…
…the share of the deceased, or that the surviving spouse, or any other designated heir, may have it allocated to them on condition that it is taken into account in the estate according to its value at…
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