Article L1262-1
An employer established outside France may temporarily second employees to France, provided that an employment contract exists between the employer and the employee and that their employment relations…
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An employer established outside France may temporarily second employees to France, provided that an employment contract exists between the employer and the employee and that their employment relations…
The term "portage salarial" refers to the organised whole made up of : 1° On the one hand, the relationship between a company referred to as a "freelance administration company" providing a service an…
…voucher. A.-The employment voucher enables : 1° To declare the employees mentioned in 3° ofarticle L. 133-5-6 of the Social Security Code; 2° To declare trainee au pair family helpers as mentioned in…
…disabled.The regional health agencies have a board of directors and are headed by a director general.Each regional health agency has the following bodies:1° A regional conference on health and autono…
The regional health plan defines the multi-year objectives of the regional health agency in its areas of responsibility, and the measures designed to achieve them, in line with the national health str…
I.- Insurance and reinsurance undertakings shall hold eligible own funds covering the Solvency Capital Requirement. The Solvency Capital Requirement shall be calculated either using the standard formu…
…ry, based on criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the body referred to in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister for Tourism, is made by the body that carried out the…
…articles L. 443-1 and L. 443-2 of the town planning code, as well as, with regard to coastal and mo…
…e deals with the application of the provisions of this code under the conditions set out in article L. 213-6 of the code de l'organisation judiciaire.
The enforcement agent apprehends the furniture that the debtor is obliged to deliver or return to the creditor by virtue of a writ of execution, unless the debtor offers to transport it at his own exp…
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