Article L519-3-1
The banking and payment services intermediaries defined in Article L. 519-1 are registered in the single register referred to in Article L. 546-1.
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The banking and payment services intermediaries defined in Article L. 519-1 are registered in the single register referred to in Article L. 546-1.
I. - Payment institutions providing the payment service referred to in 7° of II of article L. 314-1 must, at the time of authorisation, have professional civil liability insurance covering the territo…
The provisions of Articles L. 533-1, L. 533-6, L. 533-9, L. 533-11 to L. 533-20, the first paragraph of Article L. 533-23, 2° and 4° of Article L. 533-24, 1° and 2° of Article L. 533-24-1, Articles L.…
When the debtor carries on an activity that is covered by an administrative authorisation, approval, agreement or authorisation, mentioned in the 1° or 2° of II of Article 1 of Law n°2014-856 of 31 Ju…
The representative of the State in the department may suspend by decree, after consultation with or at the request of the public establishment for inter-communal cooperation with its own tax status an…
Infringements of the provisions of Article L. 752-1, L. 752-23 and the texts adopted for their application are investigated and established by the agents mentioned in II of Article L. 450-1, under the…
One or more communes that are members of a public establishment of inter-communal cooperation with its own tax system may transfer to the latter, in whole or in part, some of their competences whose t…
…communes, may be modified at the request of: 1° Either the syndicate's committee; 2° Or the municipal council of a member commune, on the occasion of a change in the syndicate's perimeter or powers or…
As part of the regional public vocational training service defined in article L. 6121-2 and subject to the powers of the département, the region may finance vocational integration and training initiat…
For each employee on a professionalisation contract, the employer appoints a tutor to provide support. A decree sets out the conditions for this appointment, as well as the tasks and conditions of the…
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