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French Sports CodeIn force
Chapter II: Safety at sporting events

Article L332-7

The act of introducing, wearing or displaying in a sports arena, during the staging or public broadcasting of a sporting event, insignia, signs or symbols inciting hatred or discrimination against per…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Provisions applicable to insurance undertakings.

Article R332-7

For the representation of technical provisions corresponding to the classes mentioned in 4 to 7, 11 and 12 of Article R. 321-1 : 1° (Repealed) 2° Notwithstanding the provisions of Article R. 332-6, pr…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section III: Valuation of assets.

Article A332-7

I.-The undertakings referred to in article L. 310-3-2 are able to estimate at any time the impact on their commitments to policyholders and reinsured undertakings and on the realisable value of their…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 1: Prohibition on entering or being in the vicinity of a venue where a sporting event is taking place

Article R332-7

For the application of article L. 332-16, the prefect of the département or, in Paris, the police prefect or, in the département of Bouches-du-Rhône, the Bouches-du-Rhône police prefect provides the a…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 3: Penalties.

Article R332-7

The Prefect may remove a campsite from the list of establishments classified as campsites on the grounds that the facilities are inadequately maintained. He will inform the body referred to in article…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Chapter II: Amicable distribution

Article R332-7

If the proposed distribution is contested, the petitioner summons the creditors involved in the proceedings and the debtor. The interested parties are brought together within a period of between fifte…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 3: Penalties.

Article R332-8

The cancellation provided for in article R. 332-7 may not be pronounced unless the operator has first been notified and invited to be heard in person or by a representative.

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 1: Prohibition on entering or being in the vicinity of a venue where a sporting event is taking place

Article R332-9

When the administrative measure banning entry to or access to sports venues is suspended or annulled by the administrative court, the recipients of the information referred to in articles R. 332-7 and…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section I: Provisions common to all defendants.

Article 332

The judge may invite the parties to put in evidence all interested parties whose presence he deems necessary for the resolution of the dispute. In non-contentious matters, he may order the putting in…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Actions contesting parentage

Article 332

Maternity may be contested by reporting proof that the mother did not give birth to the child. Paternity may be contested by reporting proof that the husband or the author of the acknowledgement is no…

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