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  2. Automatic renewal clause - Wikipedia

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    An automatic renewal clause is used in the insurance and healthcare industries . An automatic renewal clause (also referred to as an evergreen clause), is activated towards the end of the contractual period whereby it automatically renews the terms of an agreement except when the contract is terminated (through mutual agreement or contract breach), or one of the contracting parties has sent a ...

  3. Commission on renewal and ethics in public life (France)

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    The French Commission on renewal and ethics in public life (in French Commission sur la rénovation et la déontologie de la vie publique), nicknamed Jospin commission, was a think tank established in 2012 by President François Hollande to provide reforms in public life. [TNote 1]

  4. Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic

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    This amendment made France, as of passage, the only nation to guarantee the right to an abortion. [3] The amendment describes abortion as a "guaranteed freedom"; [ 4 ] while Yugoslavia included similar measures in 1974 guaranteeing the right to "decide on having children", the French amendment is the first to explicitly guarantee abortion.

  5. Journal officiel de la République française - Wikipedia

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    The direction of Official Gazettes (French: Direction des journaux officiels) is a service of the Prime Minister of France. It publishes the Journal officiel as well as other official gazettes publishing information from certain ministries or administrations. It is based at 26, rue Desaix (15th arrondissement of Paris).

  6. 2023 French pension reform law - Wikipedia

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    On 14 April, the Constitutional Council issued a ruling on a legal challenge to the bill filed by opposition MPs, [7] finding the draft law to be constitutional and rejecting an initial request for a referendum. Later the same day, Macron signed the bill into law. [8] The Constitutional Council rejected a second referendum request on 3 May. [9]

  7. Law of France - Wikipedia

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    The term civil law in France refers to private law (laws between private citizens, and should be distinguished from the group of legal systems descended from Roman Law known as civil law, as opposed to common law. The major private law codes include: The Civil Code, The Code of Civil Procedure, The Commercial Code, and; The Intellectual ...

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  9. Constitution of France - Wikipedia

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    The current Constitution of France was adopted on 4 October 1958. It is typically called the Constitution of the Fifth Republic ( French : la Constitution de la Cinquième République) , [ 1 ] and it replaced the Constitution of the Fourth Republic of 1946 with the exception of the preamble per a 1971 decision of the Constitutional Council . [ 2 ]