Article D112-3
I. - The amount specified in I of article L. 112-6 is set : 1° Where the debtor is domiciled for tax purposes within the territory of the French Republic or is acting for the purposes of a professiona…
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I. - The amount specified in I of article L. 112-6 is set : 1° Where the debtor is domiciled for tax purposes within the territory of the French Republic or is acting for the purposes of a professiona…
The guarantee mentioned in article L. 112-5 comes to an end: 1° On the date on which the situation of the professional is no longer identical to that presented in the application; the procedures for e…
When providing the service referred to in I of Article L. 112-14, the following is punishable by a fifth-class fine 1° Provide cash against payment by means of a payment instrument included in the lis…
…Employment publishes the list of persons appointed by the organisations mentioned in Article R. 23-112-1 and representing employees and employers within the joint regional inter-professional committe…
I.-When a distributor within the meaning of III of Article L. 511-1 contacts a policyholder or prospective policyholder by telephone with a view to concluding an insurance contract that does not fall…
I.-For the application of 1° of I of article L. 112-2-2: 1° Distributors shall inform the subscriber at the beginning of the call : a) That, in accordance with the law, telephone conversations are rec…
…any other benefit provided instead of or in addition to the payment of a price pursuant to Articles L. 112-1 to L. 112-4-1; 3° In the absence of immediate performance of the contract, the date or dead…
…the conditions of application of these texts, including texts adopted in application of the article L. 410-2 du code de commerce et de l'article L. 112-1 of this code.
…ction. The payer is only required to pay the charges referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 112-12 and in the first paragraph of this Article if he was aware of their total amount before in…
Wages are paid under the conditions set out in Article L. 3241-1 of the French Labour Code.
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