Article L742-3
If the judge orders that detention be extended, it shall run for a period of twenty-eight days from the expiry of the forty-eight hour period referred to in article L. 741-1.
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If the judge orders that detention be extended, it shall run for a period of twenty-eight days from the expiry of the forty-eight hour period referred to in article L. 741-1.
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The following are members of the National Council1° A doctor who is a member of the French National Academy of Medicine, appointed by the Academy, with the right to vote;2° Three representatives of th…
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The termination of pregnancy on medical grounds referred to inarticle L. 2213-1 may only be carried out by a doctor. It may only take place in a public or private health establishment.
At the client's request, a declaration must be sent to the labour inspectorate referred to in Article L. 8112-1 as soon as the client begins or ceases to have home-based work carried out.
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