Article L2214-3
In municipalities with a state police force, the state police forces are responsible, in particular, for enforcing the mayor's police orders.
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In municipalities with a state police force, the state police forces are responsible, in particular, for enforcing the mayor's police orders.
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Communal public establishments accept and refuse donations and legacies made to them.
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Any electronic communications operator authorised by a local authority, by a public cooperation establishment competent for public electricity distribution, or by a public electricity distribution net…
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When private initiative is lacking or insufficient to ensure the creation or maintenance of a service required to meet the needs of the population in a rural area or in a municipality comprising one o…
When the communes and their public establishments make amicable property acquisitions in accordance with the rules of civil law, or when the acquisition takes place by auction, the notary drafting the…
Peddling and canvassing for the sale or exchange of foreign banknotes are prohibited. Any person who goes to the homes of private individuals, other than bankers and stockbrokers, or to public places,…
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