Article L4132-17
Every member of the Regional Council has the right, within the scope of his office, to be informed of the affairs of the region which are the subject of deliberation.
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Every member of the Regional Council has the right, within the scope of his office, to be informed of the affairs of the region which are the subject of deliberation.
Where the AMF Enforcement Committee has imposed a financial penalty that has become final before the criminal court has given a final ruling on related facts, the criminal court may order that the fin…
I. - The Board shall examine the investigation or inspection report drawn up by the departments of the Autorité des marchés financiers or the request made by the Chairman of the Autorité de contrôle p…
Any breach by financial investment advisers as defined in article L. 541-1 of the laws, regulations and professional obligations applicable to them is subject to sanctions imposed by the Enforcement C…
Advertising by a training organisation must not contain any misleading information about the conditions of access to the training courses on offer, their content, penalties or funding arrangements.
When advertising by a training organisation refers to the declaration of activity, it must be in the following form only: "Registered under number... This registration does not constitute State approv…
Every member of the territorial council has the right, within the scope of his or her office, to be informed of the affairs of the local authority that are the subject of deliberation.
All councillors to the Assembly of French Guyana have the right, within the framework of their office, to be informed of the affairs of the territorial community which are the subject of deliberation.
The Assembly of French Guyana shall ensure the dissemination of information to its members by the material means it deems most appropriate. In order to enable the exchange of information on matters wi…
All councillors to the Assembly of Martinique have the right, within the framework of their office, to be informed of the affairs of the territorial authority which are the subject of deliberation.
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