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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Penalties applicable.

Article L3421-2

In the case provided for in article L. 3421-1, the courts shall order the confiscation of the substances or plants seized. However, such confiscation may not be ordered where the offence has been comm…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 5: Mediation

Article L623-22

Only the applicant association may take part in mediation, under the conditions set out in the Chapter I of Title II of Law no. 95-125 of 8 February 1995 relating to the organisation of the courts and…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Substances which may be used in the manufacture of veterinary medicinal products.

Article L5144-2

The specific obligations applicable to the manufacture, possession, sale or transfer free of charge of the substances listed in article L. 5144-1 are determined, where necessary, by decrees of the Con…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter III: Limited liability companies.

Article L223-27

Decisions are taken at a general meeting. However, the Articles of Association may stipulate that, with the exception of those provided for in the first paragraph of Article L. 223-26 All or some of t…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter II: Chiropodists.

Article L4322-2

Persons who have obtained the evidence of formal qualifications or authorisation required to practise the profession of chiropodist before entering the profession, and persons who have obtained their…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter II: The company during the observation period.

Article L622-26

In the absence of a declaration within the time limits provided for in Article L. 622-24, creditors shall not be admitted to distributions and dividends unless the official receiver relieves them of t…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 1: The Borough Council

Article L2511-22

To exercise the powers of the arrondissement council, the city council or the Paris council delegates, in the cases and under the conditions that it determines, to the arrondissement council the power…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Recognition of disabled worker status.

Article L5213-2

Disabled worker status is recognised by the Commission des droits et de l'autonomie des personnes handicapées (Commission on the Rights and Independence of Disabled People) referred to in…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 6: Right of withdrawal applicable to distance and off-premises contracts

Article L221-23

The consumer shall return or restitute the goods to the trader or to a person designated by the latter, without undue delay and, at the latest, within fourteen days of communicating his decision to wi…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter II: Health data platform

Article L1462-2

I.-The public interest group mentioned in article L. 1462-1 may recruit staff under private law contracts. It may also employ permanent staff from the three public services on secondment or secondment…

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