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Article L761-6 of the French Commercial code

Where the reference perimeter of a market of national interest includes a port, the authorisation system provided for in the first paragraph of Article L. 761-5 does not apply to facilities located within the port and hosting port activities where these facilities are solely intended for products imported into the port or exported from it by sea.

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Article L761-7 of the French Commercial code

The competent administrative authority shall decide on applications for authorisation submitted to it pursuant to article L. 761-5, taking into consideration the effects of the project in terms of regional planning and sustainable development.

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Article L761-8 of the French Commercial code

Infringements of the provisions of articles L. 761-5 and L. 761-7 as well as the provisions adopted in application of these articles shall be recorded and prosecuted under the conditions laid down by articles L. 450-1, L. 450-2 and L. 450-3 and punishable by a fine of 15,000 euros. The articles L. 490-1 and L. 490-4 are applicable.

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Article L761-10 of the French Commercial code

Legislative and regulatory provisions relating to the holding and operation of markets for agricultural and food products are not applicable to markets of national interest. The general organisation of markets of national interest is determined by decree in the Council of State. .

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Article L761-11 of the French Commercial code

The Prefect exercises police powers within the national interest market. Within the reference perimeter, he ensures that the laws and regulations affecting the market are applied and, to this end, reports any offences committed to the public prosecutor. Where the market with its reference perimeter extends over several départements, the above powers belong to the prefect designated by the Minister of the Interior.

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Article L762-1 of the French Commercial code

An exhibition centre is an independent enclosed property complex, with appropriate facilities and equipment of a permanent nature and not subject to authorisation under Article L. 752-1, which hosts, for all or part of the year, commercial or other events of a temporary nature. The exhibition centre is registered with the competent administrative authority. The programme of commercial events it hosts is declared in advance each year to the competent…

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Article L762-2 of the French Commercial code

A trade show is a commercial event devoted to the promotion of a range of professional activities reserved for visitors who can show proof of paid or free admission. It offers for sale on site only goods intended for the personal use of the purchaser, the value of which does not exceed a ceiling set by decree. Any trade show is subject to prior declaration to the competent administrative authority.

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Article L811-1 of the French Commercial code

Court-appointed administrators are agents, natural or legal persons, entrusted by court order with administering the assets of others or performing assistance or supervisory functions in the management of those assets. The tasks involved in carrying out their mandate are the personal responsibility of the court-appointed administrators. They may, however, delegate all or part of these tasks to a salaried court-appointed administrator, under their responsibility. They may also, where the smooth…

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