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Article L5721-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mixed syndicate is dissolved ipso jure either at the end of the period for which it was set up, or at the end of the operation that it was intended to carry out, or when it has only one member left. It may also be dissolved, on its own initiative or at the reasoned request of the majority of the legal entities that make it up, by reasoned order…

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Article L5721-7-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

A syndicate that has not carried out any activity for at least two years may be dissolved by order of the representative of the State in the department in which the syndicate has its registered office, after consulting each of its members. From the date of notification by the representative of the State in the department of his intention to dissolve the syndicate, each member has a period of three…

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Article L5721-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The provisions of articles L. 5211-12 to L. 5211-14 applicable to syndicats de communes are applicable to syndicats mixtes associating exclusively communes, établissements publics de coopération intercommunale, départements and régions. Articles L. 5211-12 to L. 5211-14 are also applicable to mixed syndicates associating exclusively communes, public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation, départements, regions and other mixed syndicates associating exclusively communes, public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation, départements and regions.

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Article L5721-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The services of a syndicat mixte (public-private association) involving only territorial authorities or territorial authorities and groupings of authorities may be made available in whole or in part to its member authorities or groupings, for the exercise of their powers. An agreement concluded between the union and the local authorities or groupings concerned sets out the terms and conditions of such provision. This agreement sets out, in particular, the conditions…

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