Article R3115-5
…s mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of article R. 3115-4 by order of the Prefect. The manager of the entry point submits to the Prefect the list of agents likely to be authorised, as well as the nature of th…
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…s mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of article R. 3115-4 by order of the Prefect. The manager of the entry point submits to the Prefect the list of agents likely to be authorised, as well as the nature of th…
…excise administration. They are invited to make their observations known.He is also informed of the points which, having been examined by the administration under the conditions provided for in the pe…
Transit is the right to transport goods under customs control either to or from a specific point in the customs territory. Unless otherwise provided, goods sent in transit benefit from the suspension…
The judge shall point out that bidding will start from the amount of the upset price set, as appropriate, in the conditions of sale book or by the court decision provided for in the second paragraph o…
…to a category other than that for which it has obtained authorisation, or create confusion on this point.
…n the provision of food information to consumers, of any foodstuff presented non-prepackaged at the point of sale to the final consumer, and, where appropriate, the other mandatory particulars which m…
…ates all relevant information with a view to facilitating the performance of the tasks mentioned in points 2° to 7° of III of Article L. 613-59.
Statements made by persons heard at several points in the territory are transcribed in the various minutes that are drawn up under the direction of the judicial police officer, public prosecutor or in…
…g from atmospheric conditions, particularly the effects of wind. They are anchored or moored to any point offering sufficient strength or protected against the risk of slipping and tipping by any othe…
…to encourage the flow of static charges and to ensure the same level of electrical potential at all points in the pyrotechnic workstation. Workers should wear working clothes and personal protective e…
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