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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Sub-paragraph 3: Société de libre partenariat (unincorporated partnership)

Article L214-162-1

I. - Articles L. 221-3, L. 221-7 and L. 221-12, the second paragraph of Article L. 221-16 and Articles L. 222-4, L. 222-5, L. 222-7 to L. 222-9, L. 222-12, L. 231-1 to L. 231-8, L. 232-21 and L. 233-1…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 2: Provisions specific to partnerships limited by shares

Article L22-10-75

As an exception to article L. 226-8, in companies whose shares are admitted to trading on a regulated market, the remuneration of the executive director(s) and the remuneration of the members of the s…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article L2253-1

…rate municipal services or activities of general interest under the conditions laid down in Article L. 2253-2.By way of derogation from the first paragraph of this article, communes and their grouping…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Book V: Service providers

Article L500-1

…administer or be a member of a collegiate supervisory body of an organisation mentioned in Articles L. 213-8, L. 511-1, L. 517-1, L. 517-4, L. 522-1, L. 526-1, L. 531-1, L. 542-1, L. 543-1 and L. 549-…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 4: Financial provisions.

Article L5215-35

…onditions as the allowance paid to the municipalities, in accordance with the provisions of Article L. 2335-3.The loss of revenue that the urban community suffers as a result of the extension from fif…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter I: Employer's obligations.

Article L4121-3

…ing of workplaces or installations, in the organisation of work and in the definition of workstations. This risk assessment takes into account the gender-specific impact of exposure to risk. Contribut…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Freedom of dissemination

Article L333-7

…eree service which broadcasts them.These extracts are broadcast free of charge during news programmes.In all cases, their broadcast is accompanied by sufficient identification of the electronic public…

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French Cinema and Moving Image CodeIn force
Chapter II: Deposit of title and registration of works

Article L122-1

…and audiovisual register. Unless otherwise stipulated, registration is optional for audiovisual works. The deposit of the title is made at the request of the producer or his representative, who submit…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter V: Saint-Barthélemy

Article L3251-1

…ed for psychiatric care has been submitted under the conditions provided for in 1° of II of article L. 3212-1 or when an imminent danger to the person's health has been established under the condition…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Combating mental illness

Article L3824-1

…ion to psychiatric care has been submitted under the conditions provided for in 1° of II of article L. 3212-1 or when an imminent danger to the patient's health has been established under the conditio…

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