Article L623-4-1
I.-The holder's right does not extend to: 1° Acts performed on a private basis for non-professional or non-commercial purposes; 2° Acts performed on an experimental basis; 3° Acts performed for the pu…
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I.-The holder's right does not extend to: 1° Acts performed on a private basis for non-professional or non-commercial purposes; 2° Acts performed on an experimental basis; 3° Acts performed for the pu…
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Decisions by the official receiver to admit or reject claims or to decline jurisdiction are recorded on a statement that is filed at the court registry. Any interested person, with the exception of th…
When the debtor carries on an activity, benefiting from an administrative authorisation, approval, conventionnement or habilitation, mentioned in II of Article 1 of Law no. 2014-856 of 31 July 2014 re…
The regional councils of the overseas regions are consulted on draft laws, ordinances or decrees containing provisions for adapting the legislative regime and administrative organisation of these regi…
The Regional Councils of Guadeloupe and La Réunion may submit proposals to the Government with a view to the conclusion of international commitments concerning regional cooperation between the French…
In order to ensure that they are consistent with the multiannual energy programme, the President of the Martinique Regional Council has the power to ensure consistency, enabling him to bring together…
In each of the regions of Guadeloupe, Mayotte and Réunion, a commission is set up to monitor the use of European funds. Chaired by the prefect, the president of the regional council and the president…
I. - The resolution board may only take one or more resolution measures in respect of a financial institution mentioned in 3° of I of Article L. 613-34 if the conditions for triggering a resolution pr…
Occupational doctors devote one third of their working time to their duties in the workplace. The employer or the director of the inter-company occupational health and prevention service shall take al…
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