Article R6123-134
The activity of nuclear medicine consists of the use, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, of a radiopharmaceutical or an active implantable medical device, in unsealed sources, emitting ionising r…
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The activity of nuclear medicine consists of the use, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, of a radiopharmaceutical or an active implantable medical device, in unsealed sources, emitting ionising r…
Where the creditor, on the due date and without legitimate cause, refuses to receive the payment due to him or prevents it by his act, the debtor may give him formal notice to accept or allow performa…
The debtor is put on notice to pay either by a summons or an act providing sufficient interpellation, or, if the contract so provides, by the mere due date of the obligation.
Where the sale of the property belonging to the estate is not carried out in the manner provided for by the General Code on the Ownership of Public Persons for the disposal, for valuable consideration…
In the case provided for by article 758-3 of the Civil Code, the successor spouse is invited to exercise the option available to him or her under article 757 of the same code by registered letter with…
Where an out-of-court sale is envisaged, the curator shall inform the creditors of the estate who have declared themselves of this by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. A creditor's re…
The inventory includes: 1° A mention of the order entrusting the curatorship of the vacant estate to the administrative authority in charge of the estates; 2° An indication of the places where the inv…
Payment is the voluntary performance of the service due. It must be made as soon as the debt becomes due. It releases the debtor from the creditor and extinguishes the debt, except where the law or th…
The creditor is entitled to the performance of the obligation; he may compel the debtor to do so under the conditions laid down by law.
The mere indication by the debtor of a person designated to pay in his place does not entail novation or delegation. The same applies to the mere indication made by the creditor of a person designated…
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