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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter V: Special provisions relating to co-insurance of certain group operations with insurance undertakings governed by the Social Security Code and the Mutual Code

Article L145-9

For the application of the fifth paragraph of Article L. 114-1 and the second occurrence of Article L. 114-2, the reference to the insured person is replaced by the reference to the employer or, where…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Renewal.

Article L145-9

By derogation from articles 1736 and 1737 of the Civil Code, leases of premises subject to this chapter only cease by the effect of a notice given six months in advance or a request for renewal. In th…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 2: Rent.

Article R145-9

The price of the lease of land is fixed in consideration of those elements which are specific to it, having regard to the nature and methods of the operation actually authorised.

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section V: Business property tax

Article 1459

The following are exempt from business property tax: 1° Owners or tenants who accidentally rent out part of their personal dwelling, when moreover this rental is not of a periodic nature ; 2° Persons…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title I: Domestic arbitration.

Article 1459

The competent supporting judge is the president of the judicial court. However, if the arbitration agreement expressly so provides, the president of the commercial court shall have jurisdiction to hea…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Renewal.

Article L145-11

A lessor who, without being opposed to the principle of renewal, wishes to obtain a change in the lease price must, in the notice provided for in article L. 145-9 or in the response to the renewal req…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Renewal.

Article L145-8

The right to renew the lease may only be invoked by the owner of the business that is being operated on the premises. The business converted, where applicable, under the conditions provided for in sec…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Refusal to renew.

Article L145-23-1

The lessor may, at the end of a three-year period, in the forms provided for by article L. 145-9 and at least six months in advance, repossess residential premises rented as an accessory to business p…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter V: Commercial leases.

Article R145-30

If the judge considers that he has insufficient information on points that can be clarified by a visit to the premises or if it appears to him that the parties' claims differ on such points, he shall…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 2: Duration.

Article L145-4

The term of the lease may not be less than nine years.However, the lessee has the option of giving notice of termination at the end of a three-year period, at least six months in advance, by registere…

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