Article R642-14
…inistrator, or failing that the liquidator, shall also indicate on the slip provided for in Article R. 521-6 whether the property may be moved and the duration of the inalienability measure.
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…inistrator, or failing that the liquidator, shall also indicate on the slip provided for in Article R. 521-6 whether the property may be moved and the duration of the inalienability measure.
…e members of the territorial chambers of commerce and industry, subject to the specific provisions set out in this chapter. II.-The administrative authority referred to in article L. 713-17 is, for th…
The National Disciplinary Commission provided for in article L. 724-2 is based at the Cour de cassation. It is known as the Commission nationale de discipline des juges des tribunaux de commerce (Nati…
The date and agenda of committee meetings are set by order of the committee chairman. A copy of the order is sent to the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, and is attached to the notice of meet…
…essary to take in the event of an emergency resulting in particular from imminent disasters or perils.
…or a regional, departmental or local dispute are drawn up by the Regional Director of Business, Competition, Consumer Affairs, Labour and Employment, after consultation with representative employers'…
…nscribe and update in a single document the results of the assessment of risks to the health and safety of workers which it carries out in application of article L. 4121-3. This assessment includes an…
…biology, the pharmacy professions, the activities and products mentioned in article L. 5311-1 and veterinary medicinal products.They are qualified to exercise functions of management, supervision, co…
…organic law no. 2004-192 of 27 February 2004 on the autonomous status of French Polynesia, articles R. 1110-8 to R. 1110-14 are automatically applicable in New Caledonia and French Polynesia, subject…
Articles R. 1413-1 to R. 1413-44 are applicable in the territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, in the version resulting from Decree No. 2016-523 of 27 April 2016, subject to the adaptations provid…
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