Article L614-4
…t paragraph may be granted at any time. Subject to the provisions of the first paragraph of Article L. 614-5, it shall be acquired ipso jure at the end of a period of four months from the filing of th…
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…t paragraph may be granted at any time. Subject to the provisions of the first paragraph of Article L. 614-5, it shall be acquired ipso jure at the end of a period of four months from the filing of th…
…trading system shall take all measures necessary to comply with the prohibition set out in Article L. 420-2 for the execution of members' orders on the system, whether by committing its own capital o…
…urt to remove the statutory auditor from office in accordance with the procedures set out inArticle L. 823-7 of the Commercial Code. The Chairman of the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolutio…
…e identification details of these persons or entities in the national register mentioned in article L. 562-9. These measures are enforceable from the date of publication. They cease as soon as the ide…
The I of Article L. 442-5 is amended as follows:1° The last sentence of the first paragraph is replaced by the following provisions: "The cessation of advertising may be ordered by the examining magis…
…e that the person does not object under the conditions laid down in the second paragraph of Article L. 1130-3. If the person does not object, the doctor shall inform the family members potentially con…
…the request. Such acquiescence shall not prevent the exercise of the rights provided for in article L. 145-50.
…tification referred to in the previous paragraph, it may, notwithstanding the provisions of Article L. 145-38, be taken into account when setting the rent, if the adjoining commercial activities have…
…abour law of that State, it shall take the necessary measures from among those mentioned in Article L. 612-33 of the Monetary and Financial Code to put an end to this infringement.
…erences relating to production areas, awards obtained, designations of origin as defined in article L. 115-1 of the Consumer Code or geographical indications as defined in duly ratified international…
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