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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Misleading commercial practices

Article L132-1

The offence of misleading commercial practice defined in articles L. 121-2 to L. 121-4 is constituted as soon as the practice is implemented or produces its effects in France.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Unfair commercial practices

Article L121-1

Unfair commercial practices are prohibited. A commercial practice is unfair where it is contrary to the requirements of professional diligence and alters or is likely to alter substantially the econom…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Scope of application

Article L224-1

I.-The provisions of this section apply to contracts taken out by a consumer with an electricity or natural gas supplier, as well as to contracts taken out by a non-professional for electrical power e…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Scope and definitions

Article L222-1

The provisions of this chapter apply to the services mentioned in Books I to III and Title V of Book V of the Monetary and Financial Code as well as to operations carried out by the undertakings gover…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Scope of application

Article L312-1

The provisions of this chapter apply to any credit transaction referred to in 6° of article L. 311-1, whether concluded for valuable consideration or free of charge and, where applicable, to its guara…

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

Article L141-1

Subject to the provisions of this Code, the use of the French language is prescribed in exchanges between the public and the administration, in accordance with Law No. 94-655 of 4 August 1994 on the u…

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

Article L431-1

The conditions under which applications for residence permits are lodged with the competent administrative authority are laid down by regulation.

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 1: Short-stay visas

Article L312-1

Any foreign national wishing to enter France with a view to staying for a period not exceeding three months must apply to the French diplomatic and consular authorities for a short-stay visa, under th…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Sub-section 1: General provisions

Article LO1112-1

The deliberative assembly of a territorial authority may submit to a local referendum any draft resolution intended to regulate a matter within the competence of that authority.

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 1: Composition of capital

Article L1522-1

The deliberative assemblies of communes, départements, regions and their groupings may, for the purpose of creating local semi-public companies mentioned in Article L. 1521-1, acquire shares or receiv…

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