Article L561-28
I. - The department referred to in Article L. 561-23 shall exchange with the supervisory authorities, professional bodies and national representative bodies referred to in Article L. 561-36 any inform…
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I. - The department referred to in Article L. 561-23 shall exchange with the supervisory authorities, professional bodies and national representative bodies referred to in Article L. 561-36 any inform…
…rofessions mentioned in this part are exposed to the professional sanctions provided for in article L. 4137-1 of the French Defence Code in the event of misconduct or negligence committed in the cours…
The residence permit provided for in article L. 422-1 is also issued on first admission to residence, without having to provide proof of their living conditions and without the condition provided for…
…they have been wronged by an individual decision taken under the delegation referred to in article L. 131-14 may, within two months of being notified of the decision, ask the Minister responsible for…
…t and a fine of €7,500 for any person making a public offer of tokens within the meaning of Article L. 552-3, to disseminate information containing inaccurate or misleading information or to use a nam…
For its application in New Caledonia and French Polynesia, article L. 1271-1 is replaced by the following provisions: Art.L. 1271-1 - Carrying out blood transfusion-related activities without holding…
For its application in Mayotte, article L. 3114-5 reads as follows: "Art. L. 3114-5. - If it is established, by order of the Minister of Health, that conditions exist in Mayotte which lead to the deve…
For its application in the territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, article L. 3311-1 reads as follows: "Art. L. 3311-1. - The State shall organise and coordinate the prevention and treatment of al…
…liquidation that the debtor is clearly in the situation defined in the second paragraph of Article L. 742-21, the judge may open and close the personal recovery procedure with judicial liquidation fo…
Article L. 343-8 does not apply to French Guyana.
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