Article R4135-3
The provisions of articles R. 4135-1 and R. 4135-2 are applicable, where they do not benefit from more favourable provisions, to civil servants governed by Titles I to IV of the general civil service…
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The provisions of articles R. 4135-1 and R. 4135-2 are applicable, where they do not benefit from more favourable provisions, to civil servants governed by Titles I to IV of the general civil service…
The provisions of articles R. 7125-1 and R. 7125-2 are applicable, where they do not benefit from more favourable provisions, to civil servants governed by Titles I to IV of the general civil service…
The provisions of articles R. 7227-1 and R. 7227-2 are applicable, where they do not benefit from more favourable provisions, to civil servants governed by Titles I to IV of the general civil service…
…t lasting at least three months will, subject to compliance with the conditions set out in articles R. 5221-20 and R. 5221-21, be issued with a work permit for their first seasonal job in the form of…
Each user department of a medical device on the list provided for in Article R. 5212-36 completes the information mentioned in Article R. 5212-38 by recording:-the date of use ;the identification of t…
…the exercise of its control. Requests for these documents, other than those provided for in article R. 6145-19, do not suspend the time limits provided for in article R. 6145-29.
…consolidation programme or an adaptation period, as well as the practitioners mentioned in articles R. 4111-38 and R. 4221-14-6.
…assets allocated to the representation of regulated commitments, valued in accordance with Article R. 343-11. For the companies mentioned in Article L. 310-3-1 and supplementary occupational pension…
I.-The undertaking referred to in Article R. 356-8 or the participating undertaking referred to in II of Article R. 356-24 shall submit to the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution, on beha…
…the right-hand column of the same table:Applicable articlesIn the wording resulting from the decreeR. 511-1no. 2014-1315 of 3 November 2014R. 511-2No. 2017-1253 of 9 August 2017R. 511-2-1-1 with the…
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