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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-14

The fine provided for in 5° of article 131-13 of the Penal Code for fifth-class offences the fact of making inaccurate or incomplete declarations with a view to registration in the special register pr…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-13-1

When a commercial agent has assigned to his professional activity assets separate from his personal assets pursuant to the provisions of article L. 526-6, and transfers his domicile within the meaning…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 4: Special provisions applicable to inter-municipal tourist offices in classified resorts.

Article R134-17

The budget prepared by the Tourist Office Director complies with the provisions of articles L. 1612-2 , L. 2221-5 and L. 2312-1 of the General Local Authorities Code.

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Sub-section 2: Special provisions applicable to inter-municipal tourist offices constituted in the form of a public industrial and commercial establishment.

Article R134-12

Articles R. 133-1 to R. 133-18 apply to inter-municipal tourist offices set up as a public industrial and commercial establishment. For the application of the articles mentioned in the first paragraph…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-7

A commercial agent who has set up an assigned asset pursuant to Article L. 526-6 shall file in the special register, within six months of the end of the financial year, the accounting documents mentio…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-6

Before commencing their activities, commercial agents must be registered in a special register held at the clerk's office of the commercial court within whose jurisdiction they are domiciled. They sha…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-5

When applying for registration, a natural person married under a legal or contractual community regime must provide proof, in accordance with the model defined by order of the Minister of Justice, tha…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-9-1

The removal of a commercial agent from his membership of the social security body pursuant to the two first paragraphs of Article L. 613-4 of the Social Security Code entails his removal from the spec…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-12

The place and number of registration in the special register appear on the documents and correspondence used for professional purposes by the interested party.If the commercial agent has set up an ass…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 4: Special provisions applicable to inter-municipal tourist offices in classified resorts.

Article R134-18

The draft budget is deemed to have been approved if none of the municipal councils to which the matter has been referred for approval has made known its disagreement within thirty days of receipt of t…

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