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Article L955-2 of the French Commercial code

The second paragraph of article L. 511-62 reads as follows: “The pension includes the sums indicated in Articles L. 511-45 and L. 511-46, in addition to any brokerage and stamp duties provided for by the provisions of the tax code applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands. “

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Article L956-4 of the French Commercial code

For the application of articles L. 621-4, L. 621-10, L. 622-19, L. 622-24, L. 622-26, L. 625-4, L. 626-5, L. 626-20, L. 631-18, L. 641-1, L. 641-8, L. 641-14, L. 661-5 and L. 662-4, the institutions mentioned in article L. 3253-14 of the Labour Code are the local institutions responsible for implementing the insurance scheme against the risk of non-payment of wages, in the event of receivership or liquidation proceedings.

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Article L956-5 of the French Commercial code

For the application of Article L. 611-7, L. 626-6, L. 643-3 and L. 643-11,the institutions governed by Book IX of the Social Security Code are the local supplementary or supplementary retirement or provident institutions, provided for by the provisions applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands and relating to social security and protection schemes.

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Article L956-7 of the French Commercial code

In Article L. 642-2, the obligation on the court to take account of the provisions contained in 1°, 2°, 3° and 4° of article L. 331-3 of the Code rural et de la pêche maritime means the following requirements: Observe the order of priorities established between the installation of young farmers and the enlargement of farms, taking into account the economic and social interest of maintaining the autonomy of the…

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Article L956-10 of the French Commercial code

The third paragraph of article L. 645-4 is worded as follows: The judicial representative shall make known without delay any factor that could justify his replacement. The court may, either of its own motion or at the proposal of the judge appointed or at the request of the public prosecutor, replace the mandataire judiciaire.

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