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Article L1254-11 of the French Labour Code

The term of an employment contract is fixed precisely when it is entered into. However, it may not include a precise term if the term of the object for which it was concluded is not known. It is then concluded for a minimum term. Its term ends when the purpose for which it was concluded has been fulfilled.

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Article L1254-13 of the French Labour Code

Notwithstanding article L. 1254-12, to enable the temporary employee to prospect for new clients, the end of the contract may be postponed by agreement between the temporary employment agency and the temporary employee for a maximum period of three months.

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Article L1254-15 of the French Labour Code

The employment contract includes the following clauses and information: 1° Clauses and information relating to the relationship between the temporary employment agency and the temporary employee: a) The expiry date and, where applicable, a renewal clause where the contract has a specific expiry date ; b) The methods for calculating and paying the remuneration, the business contribution allowance, social security and tax charges, management costs and, where applicable, professional expenses;…

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Article L1254-17 of the French Labour Code

The fixed-term employment contract may be renewed twice for a fixed term which, added to the term of the initial contract, may not exceed the maximum term provided for in article L. 1254-12, subject to the derogation provided for in article L. 1254-13. The conditions for renewal are stipulated in the contract or are the subject of an amendment submitted to the employee before the term initially provided for.

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