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Article R2321-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In application of the provisions of article L. 2321-3, the depreciation of the following fixed assets, including those made available or allocated, constitutes compulsory expenditure for communes and groups of communes with a population of 3,500 or more: 1° Movable assets other than collections and works of art; 2° Income-producing immovable assets, including assets leased or made available to a private third party against payment of a right of use,…

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Article R2321-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For the application of 29° of article L. 2321-2, a provision must be made by the mayor in the following cases: 1° As soon as litigation is initiated against the municipality at first instance, a provision is set aside for the amount estimated by the municipality of the expense that could result based on the financial risk incurred; 2° As soon as collective proceedings are initiated as provided for in…

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Article R2321-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For the application of 8° of article L. 2331-8, provisions do not give rise to the entry of appropriations in the investment section of the budget. However, the municipal council may, by means of a specific resolution, decide to enter the provisions as revenue in the investment section of the budget by means of a budgetary transaction. In this case, the subsequent write-back of these provisions results in the entry…

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Article R2321-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For the caisses des écoles of communes of 3,500 inhabitants or more and the caisses des écoles intercommunales comprising a commune of 3,500 inhabitants or more, the depreciation allowances for fixed assets, provided for and liquidated under the conditions laid down in article R. 2321-1, constitute compulsory expenditure. For the application of this article, the fixed assets to be taken into account are those acquired from 1 January 1999.

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