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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Single chapter

Article R811-3

Subject to the adaptations provided for by Article R. 811-3, the following shall apply in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories:1° The provisions of Book I with the exception of Article R. 133…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article R355-7

…he Solvency Capital Requirement and Minimum Capital Requirement; iii) The option set out in Article R. 352-12 used, where applicable, for the calculation of the Solvency Capital Requirement; iv) Infor…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 6: Funds of hedge funds.

Article R214-186

…Fs or investment funds governed by foreign law which meet the conditions laid down in 5° of article R. 214-32-19, including those investing more than 10% of their assets in: a) In units or shares of U…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article R356-60

The application, which may be submitted by the participating and parent undertakings referred to respectively in the second and third paragraphs of Article L. 356-2, with a view to obtaining the autho…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 2: Independent management bodies

Article R321-2

…Independent management organisations established in France are subject to the provisions of article R. 321-5, 1° to 7°, 10° and 11° of Article R. 321-15, article R. 321-16, as well as the provisions o…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Single chapter

Article R641-1

…re applicable to Wallis and Futuna:1° Book I, with the exception of the second paragraph of Article R. 112-4, Articles R. 162-2, R. 162-3 and R. 162-7 ;Article R. 121-1 as amended by Decree no. 2020-1…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 3: Housing finance companies

Article R513-19

Housing finance companies are governed by the provisions of articles R. 513-1-A, R. 513-1, R. 513-3, R. 513-4, R. 513-6 to R. 513-12, R. 513-14 and R. 513-15 to R. 513-18, subject to the provisions of…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter I: Provisions relating to the appointment of jurors

Article R2

…th the first paragraph of article 261-1. The mayor also sends the documents provided for in article R. 2-1 to the persons drawn by lot before this date. The commission provided for by Article 262 meet…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER VII: Provisions specific to Mayotte

Article R4437-5

I. - For the application to Mayotte of article R. 4432-10, references to articles R. 4432-1 to R. 4432-7 are replaced by references to articles R. 4437-3 and R. 4437-4.II. - For the application to May…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Pharmaceutical products

Article R5521-1

Articles R. 5121-11, R. 5121-21, the first and fourth paragraphs of article R. 5121-25 and article R. 5121-37-2 are applicable to Wallis and Futuna.Subject to the adaptations provided for in Article R…

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