Article L1421-2
The rules relating to the deposit of communal archives are laid down by the provisions of the articles L. 212-11 à L. 212-14 du code du patrimoine.
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The rules relating to the deposit of communal archives are laid down by the provisions of the articles L. 212-11 à L. 212-14 du code du patrimoine.
The rules relating to the archaeological services of local authorities are laid down by the provisions of articles L. 522-7 and L. 522-8 of the French Heritage Code.
The rules relating to local authority museums are laid down by the provisions of the articles L. 410-2 à L. 410-4 du code du patrimoine.
A final stay decision may be appealed by way of cassation, but only for breach of the rule of law.
The other particulars that must be included in the notification are determined, according to the nature of the document notified, by the rules specific to each matter.
The intervention of third parties is subject to the same rules as apply before the court whose decision has been set aside.
Without prejudice to the application of business management rules, the death of the protected person terminates the mission of the person entrusted with protection.
The future protection mandate is published by an entry in a special register, the procedures and access to which are regulated by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
Ordinary cuttings of coppiced or mature woodland put into regulated cuttings only become movable as and when the trees are felled.
Ownership is the right to enjoy and dispose of things in the most absolute manner, provided they are not used in a way prohibited by laws or regulations.
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