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Article L221-2 of the French Tourism Code

In order to establish themselves in France, any national of a Member State of the European Union or of a State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area is deemed to be qualified to conduct guided tours of museums and historic monuments under the conditions laid down in article L. 221-1, provided that he or she produces supporting documents issued by the competent authority of one of these…

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Article L221-3 of the French Tourism Code

Any national of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the European Economic Area who is legally established in one of these States in order to practise the profession of guide-interpreter or lecturer may practise this profession temporarily and occasionally in France. However, when the profession of guide-interpreter or lecturer or the training leading to it is not regulated in the State of establishment,…

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Article L221-4 of the French Tourism Code

The service shall be provided under the professional title of the State of establishment where such a title exists in that State. This title shall be indicated in the official language of the State of establishment. In cases where no such professional title exists in the State of establishment, the service provider shall indicate his professional title in the official language of that State.

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Article L311-1 of the French Tourism Code

The owner of a building in which a hotel is operated may not, notwithstanding any stipulation to the contrary, object to the execution of works of equipment and improvement that the lessee, the owner of the business, carries out at his own expense and under his own responsibility when such works concern : 1° The supply of water, gas and electricity; 2° Installation of telephone, radio and television receivers; 3°…

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Article L311-2 of the French Tourism Code

Before carrying out any work, the tenant must notify his landlord of his intention by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. This notification must be accompanied by an execution plan and an estimate of the work planned. In the case provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 311-1, the landlord has two months to inform the tenant of his acceptance or refusal in the same way. Failure to…

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Article L311-3 of the French Tourism Code

During the term of the current lease and any subsequent renewed lease, and for a period of twelve years from the expiry of the completion period referred to in article L. 311-2, the owner may not claim any increase in rent due to the incorporation into the building of improvements resulting from the work referred to in article L. 311-1.

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