Article R50-35
Authorised police officers or gendarmerie units and authorised officers of the departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development shall record in the file proof of address or…
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Authorised police officers or gendarmerie units and authorised officers of the departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development shall record in the file proof of address or…
The request for transmission drawn up, pursuant to Article 695-9-33, by the departments or units mentioned in Article 695-9-31, shall contain the information listed in the model in Annex B to Framewor…
During the investigation, the use of a means of telecommunication pursuant to the provisions of the second paragraph of Article 706-71 shall be decided by the investigating judge, after consulting the…
When placement under mobile electronic surveillance is ordered as part of judicial supervision, the dangerousness assessment provided for by articles 763-10 and R. 61-11 may replace the expert apprais…
Where the applicant has requested to be heard pursuant to article R. 249-19 and that his request has been declared admissible, the judge shall by any means inform the person concerned and his lawyer,…
Skills assessment as part of redeployment leave is carried out after a tripartite agreement has been signed under the conditions set out in articles R. 6313-4 to R. 6313-8.
Trade unions affiliated to the same trade union organisation at cross-industry level declare themselves as candidates under the name of that organisation alone. Trade unions other than those whose art…
The establishments and organisations mentioned in 3° of Article R. 1211-32 organise the implementation of the local biovigilance system, in particular by providing professionals with the tools they ne…
The budget is submitted to the Board of Directors for approval before 25 November of the previous year.
Natural mineral water is a foodstuff within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the hygiene of foodstuffs.
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