Article R743-177
Joint decrees may be issued by the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, and the ministers responsible for the economy and industry to determine the terms and conditions for the application of thi…
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Joint decrees may be issued by the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, and the ministers responsible for the economy and industry to determine the terms and conditions for the application of thi…
The resignation of the mayor or a deputy mayor is sent to the representative of the State in the department. It is definitive as from its acceptance by the representative of the State in the departmen…
A training period that has been duly completed gives rise to the drawing up of a training period report by the training supervisor. This document specifies the duration of the training and the terms o…
The French judicial authorities shall once again have jurisdiction, at the initiative of the executing State, in the event of non-compliance with the obligations or injunctions mentioned in the senten…
The employee is entitled to notice of1° One day's notice where remuneration is fixed on a daily basis ;2° One week's notice where remuneration is fixed on a weekly basis;3° Two weeks' notice if his re…
The Labour Inspector may, notwithstanding any criminal proceedings, refer the matter to the court in summary proceedings in order to obtain an order to put an end to the unlawful employment of employe…
The cost of paying daily compensation for bad weather, including social security charges, is shared at national level between the companies referred to in Article L. 5424-6 on the basis of the wages t…
Legality checks on the occasion of events affecting the existence of European Companies (numbers 151 and 152 of table 5) give rise, to the collection of the following fees: Service number the service…
A promise of allotment made in the minutes of a judicial auction (number 155 in table 5) gives rise to the same fees as in the case of a sale by judicial auction.
The inventory deed (number 156 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a fee of €75.46.
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