Article 505
…ion of articles 498 to 500, the other parties then have a period of five days to lodge a cross-appeal. Even in the absence of a cross-appeal, the court of appeal may, in the event of an appeal brought…
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…ion of articles 498 to 500, the other parties then have a period of five days to lodge a cross-appeal. Even in the absence of a cross-appeal, the court of appeal may, in the event of an appeal brought…
…within the above time limits, the other parties have a further five days in which to lodge an appeal.
It is forbidden for tobacconists to conceal drinks in their homes or elsewhere and for all owners or principal tenants to allow drinks belonging to tobacconists to enter their homes, without there bei…
…realised in the event of disposal, as well as the obligations incumbent on issuers and intermediaries. (1) Annex II, art. 39 EA and 50 A.
No later than three years after the notification of redundancies provided for in Article L. 1233-46, the Prefect(s) shall convene a meeting of the Monitoring Committee under the conditions and in acco…
…when it falls into the following categories: a) Remuneration paid to broadcasters for their services. a) Remuneration paid to authors of cinematographic or audiovisual works listed in Article L. 113-…
…ation or an early access authorisation or a compassionate access authorisation mentioned in Article L. 5121-12 and II of Article L. 5121-12-1 ;2° New radioactive implantable medical devices where this…
…cial year or tax period, this period of total exemption for profits made may not exceed twelve months.Profits made in respect of the financial year or tax year following this exemption period are only…
…of the aid is reimbursed on the first day of shooting and 50% when the project is released in cinemas. If the project has not gone into production within three years of the date of signature of the ag…
…it of the following legal entities: 1° Organismes d'habitations à loyer modéré mentioned in article L. 411-2 of the Code de la construction et de l'habitation, sociétés d'économie mixte mentioned in a…
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