Article L1442-10
A decree sets out the compensation arrangements for employees who work away from their place of work or for several employers.
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A decree sets out the compensation arrangements for employees who work away from their place of work or for several employers.
For its application in Mayotte, article L. 1237-5-1 reads as follows: "Art. L. 1237-5-1-As from the date of publication of Order No. 2017-1491 of 25 October 2017, no collective agreement or arrangemen…
A national cross-industry trade union confederation is representative with regard to the staff covered by the electoral colleges in which its statutory rules entitle it to present candidates, provided…
Palliative care is active, ongoing care provided by an interdisciplinary team in an institution or at home. Its aim is to relieve pain, ease mental suffering, preserve the dignity of the patient and s…
The procedures for implementing this chapter are determined by decree in the Conseil d'Etat, and in particular :1° The conditions under which the institution's agents or the public accountants authori…
…f expenses incurred and, where applicable, compensation for constraints suffered paid by the promoter. The total amount of compensation that a person may receive in any one year is limited to a maximu…
…ive for the evaluation of safety, keeps a documentary record of them and notifies them to the sponsor. The notification procedures are defined by decree. It informs the sponsor of all serious adverse…
…l participants, regardless of the nature of the relationship between the participants and the sponsor. The provisions of this article are a matter of public policy. The liability insurance cover refer…
For each study of performance, with the exception of that which does not involve any risk or constraint and in which all the procedures are carried out and the products are used in the usual way, the…
In the context of the research mentioned in 1° of Article L. 1121-1 and Article L. 1124-1, failure by the sponsor to provide investigators free of charge for the duration of the research with the inve…
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