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Article R211-93 of the French Sports Code

The agreement sets the duration of the training, which may not begin before the date on which it is signed. It specifies the grounds and procedures for terminating the agreement, either by mutual agreement between the parties or at the initiative of one or other of them, prior to the term set.

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Article R211-94 of the French Sports Code

The agreement sets out the sports training received by the person concerned. It indicates the nature of the school education provided and mentions, where applicable, the special arrangements and methods of help and support from which he or she may benefit as part of his or her schooling.

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Article R211-95 of the French Sports Code

The agreement sets the maximum weekly duration, including the duration of competitions, during which the beneficiary of the training is required to practice a physical or sporting activity in any discipline whatsoever. The agreement also specifies the duration of holiday periods and the minimum rest period between two competitions.

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Article R211-97 of the French Sports Code

The agreement specifies the arrangements for accommodation, catering and ancillary services. If the beneficiary of the training is a minor, the agreement also sets out the arrangements for supervision outside the time devoted to sports training and teaching, as well as the conditions for transporting the person concerned between his or her home and the places where the training takes place.

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Article R211-98 of the French Sports Code

The agreement sets out the beneficiary’s obligations towards the sports club managed by the association or company to which the training centre belongs. It may stipulate that the person concerned must take out a sports licence with this club.

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Article R211-99 of the French Sports Code

The agreement specifies the terms and conditions under which each of the parties will bear the costs of all kinds associated with the training. Where applicable, it sets out the terms and conditions of remuneration for the beneficiary of the training.

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Article D211-100-1 of the French Sports Code

The maximum duration of the first employment contract referred to in Article L. 211-5 may be more than three years and up to five years when the collective agreement for the sport so provides and includes stipulations specifying: 1° The minimum and maximum age of the athlete; 2° The minimum remuneration offered to the athlete.

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