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Article L3131-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The acts adopted by the departmental authorities are enforceable by operation of law as soon as they have been brought to the attention of the interested parties in accordance with the conditions set out in this article and, for the acts mentioned in article L. 3131-2, as soon as they have been transmitted to the representative of the State in the department in accordance with this article. The…

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Article L3131-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-The following are forwarded to the State representative in the department, under the conditions set out in II: 1° Deliberations of the departmental council or decisions taken by delegation of the departmental council pursuant to article L. 3211-2 with the exception of: a) Deliberations relating to road and parking fee tariffs, the classification, downgrading, establishment of alignment and levelling plans, the opening, straightening and widening of departmental roads; b) Deliberations…

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Article L3131-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The State representative may, at any time, request communication of the acts taken on behalf of the department which are not mentioned in article L. 3131-2. The State representative may only refer them to the administrative court, within two months of their communication, if his request was made within two months of the date on which the acts became enforceable. He may only refer them to the administrative court, within…

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