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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4a: Compensation for victims of benfluorex

Article L1142-24-5

If it finds that there is a functional deficit attributable to benfluorex, the College of Experts will issue an opinion on the circumstances, causes, nature and extent of the damage and on the liabili…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Litigation

Article L716-4-5

An action for infringement brought by the proprietor of an earlier trade mark against a later trade mark shall be inadmissible: Where 1° Where the proprietor of the earlier trade mark has tolerated, f…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Protection.

Article L4623-5-3

The transfer of an occupational health physician included in a partial transfer of a prevention and occupational health service by application of article L. 1224-1 may only take place after authorisat…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1a: Use of the account for a professional retraining project

Article L4163-8-5

The period of vocational retraining leave is treated as a period of actual work for the purposes of determining the employee's seniority rights. The employee retains the benefit of all the advantages…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: End of the research period

Article L1233-57-21

The actions undertaken by the employer under the obligation to find a buyer are taken into account in the revitalisation agreement concluded between the company and the administrative authority pursua…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Provisions applicable to categories of securities being phased out.

Article L228-35-5

When the priority dividends due in respect of three financial years have not been paid in full, the holders of the corresponding shares acquire, in proportion to the percentage of the capital represen…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 2: General rules governing UCITS

Article L214-8-5

Unitholders are liable for the debts of the co-ownership only up to the amount of the fund's assets and in proportion to their share.

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Master and feeder UCITS

Article L214-22-5

The master UCITS approved by the Financial Markets Authority shall immediately inform the latter of the identity of any feeder UCITS investing in its units or shares. When the feeder UCITS is establis…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Applicable regulations.

Article L1262-4-5

On building or civil engineering sites covered by article L. 4532-10, the project owner shall inform posted employees, by means of posters in the workplace, of the regulations applicable to them pursu…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Custodian

Article L214-24-5

The custodian is chosen from a list of entities drawn up by the Minister responsible for the economy. AIF custodians may delegate their duties under the conditions laid down in the general regulations…

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