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Article R1337-2-1 of the French Public Health Code

Owners of the buildings referred to in articles R. 1334-16 to R. 1334-18 who fail to carry out the visual inspection and measurement of dust levels required in the first sentence of article R. 1334-29-3 after the work has been completed are liable to a third-class fine.

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Article R1337-3 of the French Public Health Code

Failure by the owners of the buildings mentioned in article R. 1334-14 to comply with one of the obligations defined in the first paragraph of article R. 1334-16, articles R. 1334-17 to R. 1334-19 and article R. 1334-29-6 is punishable by a fifth-class fine.

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Article R1337-3-1 of the French Public Health Code

Failure by the owners mentioned in article R. 1334-16 to comply with any of the obligations defined in articles R. 1334-27 to R. 1334-29, article R. 1334-29-2, the first and second paragraphs of article R. 1334-29-3 and article R. 1334-29-4 is punishable by a fifth-class fine.

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Article R1337-3-2 of the French Public Health Code

Owners of the common areas of apartment blocks referred to in article R. 1334-17 and buildings referred to in article R. 1334-18 who fail to meet one of the obligations defined in articles R. 1334-27 to R. 1334-29-2, the first and second paragraphs of article R. 1334-29-3 and article R. 1334-29-5 are liable to a fifth-class fine.

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Article R1337-4 of the French Public Health Code

It is punishable by the fine laid down for fifth class offences for a person responsible for the surveys mentioned in articles R. 1334-20 to R. 1334-22, for the periodic assessment of the state of preservation mentioned in the second paragraph of article R. 1334-27, or the visual examination referred to in article R. 1334-29-3, failing to comply with the competence, organisation and resources criteria or the insurance, impartiality and…

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Article R1337-6 of the French Public Health Code

The following is punishable by a fine for a fifth-class offence 1° The fact, during a professional activity or a cultural, sporting or leisure activity organised on a regular basis or subject to authorisation, and for which the conditions of exercise relating to noise have not been laid down by the competent authorities, of being at the origin of neighbourhood noise exceeding the limit values for overall emergence or spectral…

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Article R1337-7 of the French Public Health Code

Any person who makes a particular noise, other than those covered by article R. 1337-6, that is likely to cause a nuisance to the peace and quiet of the neighbourhood or to human health under the conditions set out in article R. 1336-5 is liable to a fine for a fourth-class offence.

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Article R1337-8 of the French Public Health Code

Natural persons guilty of the offences provided for in articles R. 1337-6 and R. 1337-7 are also liable to the additional penalty of confiscation of the thing that was used or intended to be used to commit the offence or of the thing that is the product of the offence.

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