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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter I: Non-compulsory non-life insurance.

Article L181-1

1° Where the risk is situated within the meaning of article L. 310-4 in the territory of the French Republic and the policyholder has his principal residence or place of management there, the applicab…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Physiotherapists.

Article L4321-10

…designated for this purpose, and made available to the public. Subject to the provisions of article L. 4061-1, a masseur-physiotherapist may only practise his profession : 1° If his diplomas, certific…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter II: Openings, mutations and transfers.

Article L3332-15

…takes to follow the training leading to the issue of an operating licence as referred to in article L. 3332-1-1.In the light of local circumstances, the representative of the State in the département…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 3: Allowances for holders of regional mandates.

Article L4135-16

…duties of regional councillor are determined by applying to the reference term mentioned in article L. 4135-15 the following scale: REGIONAL POPULATION (inhabitants) Maximum Rates (in %) Less than 1 m…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Special financial provisions applicable to public health establishments in Mayotte

Article L6416-1

…nual allocation. The total amount of these allocations is included in the target defined in article L. 174-1-1 of the Social Security Code. Its amount and the total annual amount of authorised hospita…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Other formalities.

Article L1221-17

In addition to the pre-employment declaration provided for in Article L. 1221-10, a pre-employment declaration must be made :1° When an establishment, having ceased to employ staff for at least six mo…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 4: End of detention

Article L742-10

…nistrative authority.The foreign national may then be placed under house arrest pursuant to article L. 731-1.Failure to comply with the provisions of the first paragraph has no effect on the legality…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Supplementary provisions

Article L3121-12

In the absence of an agreement as provided for in Article L. 3121-11: 1° The way on-call duty is organised and the compensation for it are set by the employer, after consulting the social and economic…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Supplementary provisions

Article L3142-15

In the absence of an agreement referred to in Article L. 3142-14, the following provisions apply: 1° The maximum duration of the leave is three months, renewable once ; 2° The terms and conditions for…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Scope of collective bargaining.

Article L3133-11

…st May ; 2° Work on a rest day granted under the collective agreement concluded pursuant to article L. 3121-44; 3° Or any other arrangement allowing the work of seven hours previously not worked in ap…

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