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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 1: Confidentiality

Article L2132-1

The purchaser may not disclose confidential information of which he has become aware during the course of the procurement procedure, such as information the disclosure of which would infringe business…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 1: Definition

Article L1121-1

…rks or the management of a service to one or more economic operators, to whom is transferred a risk linked to the operation of the work or service, in exchange either for the right to operate the work…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 1: Confidentiality

Article L2332-1

The purchaser may not communicate, subject to rights acquired by contract, confidential information of which he has become aware during the award procedure, such as information the disclosure of which…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 1: Filing

Article L622-1

The final or intermediate topography of a semiconductor product reflecting an intellectual effort by the creator may, unless it is commonplace, be the subject of a deposit conferring the protection pr…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Definitions

Article L351-1

The provisions of the article mentioned in the left-hand column of the table below, in the wording indicated in the right-hand column of the same table, shall apply in the Wallis and Futuna Islands: A…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Forgeries

Article L413-1

It is forbidden:1° To adulterate products used for human or animal consumption, beverages and agricultural or natural products intended for sale;2° To display, offer for sale or sell products used for…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 1: Orientation

Article L551-1

The national plan for the reception of asylum seekers and the integration of refugees sets the proportion of asylum seekers received in each region and the distribution of accommodation for them. It i…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 1: Accommodation

Article L552-1

The following are places of accommodation for asylum seekers:1° Reception centres for asylum seekers defined in article L. 348-1 of the Code de l'action sociale et des familles;2° Any structure receiv…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 1: Statelessness

Article L582-1

Stateless status is granted to any person who meets the definition in Article 1 of the New York Convention of 28 September 1954 relating to the Status of Stateless Persons. Such persons are governed b…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Subsection 1: Proposal

Article L551-10

The applicant is informed, in a language he or she understands or may reasonably be expected to understand, that he or she may be refused material reception conditions or that they may be terminated u…

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