Article R145-10
…ase price for premises built for a single use may, by way of derogation from articles L. 145-33 and R. 145-3 et seq., be determined in accordance with the practices observed in the branch of activity…
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…ase price for premises built for a single use may, by way of derogation from articles L. 145-33 and R. 145-3 et seq., be determined in accordance with the practices observed in the branch of activity…
In the absence of a notice to quit, a tenant who wishes to renew his lease must apply for renewal either within the six months preceding the expiry of the lease or, where applicable, at any time durin…
…shall relate to the factual elements enabling the criteria defined, as the case may be, in articles R. 145-3 to R. 145-7, L. 145-34, R. 145-9, R. 145-10 or R. 145-11, as the case may be, and on the ad…
…e hearing by a lawyer of their choice or, if they do not choose a lawyer, by a court-appointed lawyer. The chosen lawyer or, in the case of a court-appointed lawyer, the President of the Bar Associati…
1. The parent company tax regime, as defined in Article 216, is applicable to companies and other bodies subject to corporation tax at the standard rate which hold equity interests satisfying the foll…
If there is a legitimate reason to preserve or establish before any trial proof of facts on which the outcome of a dispute may depend, legally admissible investigative measures may be ordered at the r…
Nevertheless, the public prosecutor of the place where the marriage is celebrated may grant age waivers for serious reasons.
…subject to the provisions of article 145-3, and the total period of detention may not exceed one year. However, this period is extended to two years when one of the acts constituting the offence was c…
In criminal matters, an accused person may not be held in custody for more than one year. However, subject to the provisions of article 145-3, the liberty and custody judge may, on expiry of this peri…
Where the duration of pre-trial detention exceeds one year in criminal cases or eight months in misdemeanour cases, decisions ordering its extension or rejecting applications for release must also inc…
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