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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER IV: Accounting

Article D72-104-16

The management account drawn up by the local authority's accounting officer is submitted to the local authority's chairman to be attached to the administrative account, as a supporting document.

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER IV: Accounting

Article D72-104-2

The appropriations allocated to expenditure for each financial year may not be used to pay expenditure for another financial year.However, expenditure committed but not mandated at the close of the fi…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER III: Expenditure

Article D72-103-3

For the application of 20° of Article L. 72-103-2, provisions for liabilities and charges must be set aside as soon as the risk arises, and impairment must be recognised if an asset loses value.The Ch…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XI ter: Taxation of certain public limited companies, simplified joint stock companies and limited liability companies. Opting for the partnership system

Article 239 bis AB

…the opening date of the financial year from which the renunciation applies. In the event of early exit from the partnership tax regime, for whatever reason, the company may not opt again for this reg…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Subrogated curator and subrogated guardian

Article 454

The judge may, if he considers it necessary and subject to the powers of the family council if it has been constituted, appoint a subrogated curator or subrogated guardian. If the curator or guardian…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Jurisdiction

Article 697

Within the jurisdiction of one or more Courts of Appeal, a judicial tribunal shall have jurisdiction to investigate and, in the case of misdemeanours, try the offences referred to in Article 697-1. Ma…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Procedure

Article 698-2

The civil action for compensation for damage caused by one of the offences mentioned in the first paragraph of articles 697-1 or 697-4 belongs to those who have personally suffered damage directly cau…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Procedure

Article 698-5

The articles L. 123-1 to L. 123-5, L. 211-12, L. 211-13,L. 211-22, L. 211-24, L. 221-3, L. 261-6, L. 262-2, L. 264-3, L. 264-5, L. 265-1, L. 265-3, L. 266-2, L. 267-1, L. 267-2, L. 268-2 and the secon…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Procedure

Article 698-6

…he Assize Court rules at first instance, the First President of the Court of Appeal may appoint a maximum of two assessors from among the magistrates acting in a temporary capacity or honorary magistr…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 1: Jurisdiction

Article 697-3

The territorial jurisdiction of the courts mentioned in Article 697 shall be determined in accordance with Articles 43,52,382 and 663. The courts of the place of posting or landing also have jurisdict…

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