Article R1112-72
The declaration of a stillborn child is drawn up under the conditions set out in article 79-1 of the French Civil Code. This declaration is recorded in the institution's death register.
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The declaration of a stillborn child is drawn up under the conditions set out in article 79-1 of the French Civil Code. This declaration is recorded in the institution's death register.
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On the day of the hearing, the bids are repeated under the conditions set out in articles R. 322-39 to R. 322-49. The provisions of article R. 322-49-1 are applicable.
…uncil" are replaced by the words: "territorial council" and the words: ", in the department" are deleted.
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The judicial police officer or, under his supervision, the judicial police agent may, for the needs of the investigation, under the conditions provided for in article 76, have recourse to the operatio…
…d 706-73-1 require it, the examining magistrate may authorise judicial police officers acting on a letter rogatory to carry out searches, home visits and seizures of exhibits outside the hours provide…
The right to attend bondholders' meetings is evidenced by the registration of the bonds, on the day of the general meeting, either in the registered securities accounts held by the company, or in the…
…and to the person responsible for this measure. II - The protected person who has been declared competent to consent to the removal of tissue sends the committee of experts referred to in article L. 1…
…se criteria are calculated on the basis of the financial statements for the institution's last completed financial year, in accordance with the procedures defined by order of the ministers responsible…
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