Article R221-15-2
When an athlete has been the subject of a disciplinary decision relating to the fight against doping and this decision has not become final, the Minister responsible for sport may, as a precautionary…
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When an athlete has been the subject of a disciplinary decision relating to the fight against doping and this decision has not become final, the Minister responsible for sport may, as a precautionary…
The price of the sale is paid into the hands of the distraining creditor's bailiff, who issues a receipt to which is attached an extract of the entries in the register referred to in article R. 521-1…
The professional licence referred to in article R. 221-1 is issued to persons residing in France by the prefect of the département in which they are established. It is issued by the Prefect of Paris t…
The declaration of persons whose activity is the publication of videograms intended for private use by the public is made, on plain paper, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.It must…
The declaration of persons whose activity is the publication of videograms intended for private use by the public is sent to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée within three months of r…
The Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée must be informed of any changes to the information provided in support of the initial declaration within three months.If the holder of the declaratio…
The sale is advertised by posters indicating the place, day and time of the sale and the nature of the assets seized. The posters shall be affixed at the town hall of the municipality in which the dis…
The documents allowing third-country nationals mentioned in article L. 200-4 to be admitted to French territory are their valid passport and a visa or, if they are exempt from this, a document establi…
European Union citizens with a valid identity card or passport are admitted to French territory.
A "Pôle France" is any permanent structure or group of structures linked to each other, in particular by agreement, mainly hosting athletes registered on the list of top-level athletes provided for in…
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