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Showing 111120 of 69694 articles for Art. L 144-2 and Art. R 132-5-3

French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Medicinal products covered by an early access authorisation or a compassionate access authorisation

Article R5121-144

I.-The labelling of the medicinal products mentioned in 1° of II of article L. 5121-12 includes at least the following information: 1° The name of the medicinal product or, where appropriate, its code…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Operation of the company.

Article R743-132

In the case provided for in the fifth paragraph of Article R. 743-126, publication of the transfer of equity securities and members' shares results from the filing at the registry of the court respons…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter VI: Disputes relating to the award of private law public procurement contracts

Article 1441-3-1

I-In order to be able to rely on the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 13 of the above-mentioned Order of 7 May 2009, the contracting authority/entity shall publish in the Official Journal…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Fees charged by commercial court registrars.

Article R743-144

The registrar of a commercial court may issue, by way of simple information, collated copies which are neither signed, sealed nor certified true of documents of any kind filed with the registry of whi…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section VII: Tontines.

Article R322-144

For tontines falling within the scope of Article L. 310-3-2 whose solvency margin does not reach the regulatory minimum, and for tontines falling within the scope of Article L. 310-3-1 whose eligible…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Company certification

Article R4412-132

A company from a Member State of the European Union not established in France may carry out the work provided for in this sub-section if it holds a certificate issued by that State on the basis of a r…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Paragraph 1: Examination of registration applications

Article ANNEXE, art. 30-2

In the case provided for in article 60 of the local civil code, the court shall hear the observations of the association's management or request them before making an order rejecting the declaration.I…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Administration of community and private property.

Article 1440

The guarantee of the dowry is due by any person who has constituted it; and its interest accrues from the day of the marriage, even though there is a term for payment, if there is no stipulation to th…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Scope of application

Article R4412-144

The provisions of this sub-section apply to the work mentioned in 2° of Article R. 4412-94.

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Organisations exempt from administrative approval.

Article R322-132

Undertakings which, by virtue of the provisions of this section, are subject to the regulations governing insurance undertakings, are not required to obtain the administrative authorisation provided f…

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