Article L1421-7
The rules relating to the archaeological services of local authorities are laid down by the provisions of articles L. 522-7 and L. 522-8 of the French Heritage Code.
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The rules relating to the archaeological services of local authorities are laid down by the provisions of articles L. 522-7 and L. 522-8 of the French Heritage Code.
The rules relating to local authority museums are laid down by the provisions of the articles L. 410-2 à L. 410-4 du code du patrimoine.
Indexation of the minimum growth wage is authorised in accordance with the rules set out in Articles L. 3231-4 and L. 3231-5 of the French Labour Code.
No employee may be penalised, dismissed or subjected to a discriminatory measure for having witnessed or reported the conduct defined in Articles L. 1132-1 and L. 1132-2.
The provisions of this section do not apply to temporary employment agencies as defined in Article L. 1251-2 or to modelling agencies as defined in Article L. 7123-12.
Compensation granted under this chapter may not be combined with that granted, where applicable, under Articles L. 3122-1 to L. 3122-6, for the same losses.
Subject to the provisions of articles L. 181-1 to L. 181-3 and for the rest, the general rules of private international law relating to contractual obligations are applicable.
The provisions of articles L. 192-3 to L. 192-5 and those of articles 1127 and 1128 of the local civil code also apply to preferential creditors.
Articles L. 211-36-1 to L. 211-38 of the Monetary and Financial Code do not prevent the application of measures imposed in application of the provisions of this section.
In order to impose the measures provided for in articles L. 623-36 to L. 623-39, customs officers apply the powers vested in them by the customs code.
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