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Article D212-69 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Admission consists of: 1° Either giving the spectator a ticket printed on paper taken from a counterfoil book, a roll or a vending machine. The admission charge in question is known as a “printed ticket”; 2° Or in the form of a paper ticket issued by an approved computerised system. The admission charge in question is called a “computer ticket”; 3° Or, if the spectator is not given a ticket,…

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Article D212-71 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments may use different categories of tariffs that they determine for the admission of spectators.Each of the tariff categories is associated with one of the following four tariff families:1° Free tariff;2° School tariff;3° Unlimited tariff;4° Other tariff.Free admissions may not give rise to the payment of a fee of any kind whatsoever.

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