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Article 1813 of the French General Tax Code

a. A fine of €6,000 shall be imposed on anyone who, not being the holder of the exemption provided for in Article 311 bis, has, in a professional capacity, used a mobile distillation apparatus; b. Any infringement of the provisions of article 306 is punishable by the same penalty; c. In the event of a repeat offence under a and b, a term of imprisonment of one year may also…

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Article 1816 of the French General Tax Code

In the event of the conviction of a publican for rebellion or violence against officers, the court may, independently of any other penalties incurred, order the closure of the outlet for a period of up to six months. In the event of an infringement of the regulations concerning capsules, imprints or vignettes representing indirect duties on alcohol, wine and cider, the court may order the establishment to be closed, either…

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Article 1822 of the French General Tax Code

The provisional closure of gaming house establishments may be ordered by the administration in the event of obstruction, impediment or resistance to the action of the agents responsible for recording or in the event of late payment of fees.

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Article 1824 of the French General Tax Code

Manufacturers, importers or merchants of books or rolls of tickets for admission to theatres, constituted in contravention of the regulations relating to the said tickets, may be prohibited, by simple administrative decision, from carrying on their trade or industry.

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