Article L6416-2
…re is drawn up, on the one hand, taking into account the annual allocations provided for in article L. 6416-1 and the tariffs mentioned in article L. 6416-5, as well as the establishment's projected a…
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…re is drawn up, on the one hand, taking into account the annual allocations provided for in article L. 6416-1 and the tariffs mentioned in article L. 6416-5, as well as the establishment's projected a…
When wages are paid, the employer provides the persons mentioned in article L. 3243-1 with a supporting document known as a pay slip. The employer may not require any formality of signature or endorse…
…g or pronouncing the judicial liquidation. Where the court has set a time limit pursuant to Article L. 642-2, these creditors may exercise their individual right of pursuit upon expiry of this time li…
I.-The articles L. 2331-5 to L. 2331-10 are applicable in Mayotte from 1 January 2014. II.-Until 31 December 2013, revenue from the investment section of the budget of the communes of Mayotte includes…
…t meeting the conditions for receiving the self-employed workers' allowance provided for in article L. 5424-25 or the conditions for receiving the specific solidarity allowance provided for in article…
…dependently of the leave of absence from which they benefit under the conditions set out in article L. 2123-1, mayors, deputy mayors and municipal councillors are entitled to a credit of hours enablin…
…ordered any measure to prevent access to an online public communication service pursuant to Article L. 336-2, the Autorité de Régulation de la Communication Audiovisuelle et Numérique (French Audiovis…
…ach service agreed between the supported employee and the client company mentioned in 5° of Article L. 1254-23; 2° Where applicable, the methods for deducting professional expenses; 3° A description o…
…L. 411-2 du code de la construction et de l'habitation and guaranteeing damage to resident…
…ate tax on network companies;2° The fixed tax on vehicle registration provided for in 1° of article L. 421-30 of the code of taxes on goods and services, up to €7 per certificate issued in the region…
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