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  1. Its all on Easyjet's website.

    L'aéroport de Paris Charles-de-Gaulle

    Tous les vols au départ et à destination de Paris Charles-de-Gaulle sont situés au terminal 2D.

    Téléphone de l'aéroport: Tel: +33 (0)1 48 62 22 80 ou 12 12 Fax: +33 (0)1 48 62 07 52 ou 58 02

    Par la route

    Paris vers l'aéroport de Roissy Charles de Gaulle:

    Autoroute A1 (Autoroute du Nord) par la Porte de la Chapelle. Autoroute A3 via Porte de Bagnolet, ensuite par l'autoroute A1, rester sur votre droite. Aéroport de Roissy Charles de Gaulle vers Paris: Autoroute A1 vers Paris, ou via Porte de Bagnolet en bifurquant vers Paris Est. Le parking est situé devant le terminal.
  2. As I said the dates are there to give you a reasonable period in which to tie up your finance, at least 30 but more usually 45 days.

    If you have not notified your inability to raise the money , in writing, within that period, then the contract carries on, either by your raising the money some other way, or by forfeiting the deposit.
  3. The normal legal procedure is that the buyer notifies the Notaire, by registered letter, well before the specified period expires , that the mortgage application has been rejected.The Notaire will want to see at least one, and possibly three different rejections. In the absence of this notification the sale proceeds.

    Very often details of the amount to be borrowed , monthly payments,maximum rate of interest etc etc are all specified. This is to prevent the purchaser being forced to proceed , by requiring him to take a loan at usurious rates of interest.

    Are there any of these supplementary terms in your contract?

    The thing you have to remember is that when you signed the contract you agreed to buy the property.

    The clause is solely there to protect you in the unfortunate case where you are unable to get a loan on which you were relying to fund the purchase.

    Hence there is a real possibility that an inflexible vendor could require you to proceed with the sale unless you can really prove that you cannot get the finance.

  4. I was reading a serious UK article the other day which argued that there was an urgent need for the UK Government to start an education process for the population.

    Expectations needed to be lowered. Leaving is going to be costly, The EU has absolutely no interest in improving the outcome for the UK, or smoothing the process, indeed their priority is exactly the opposite.
  5. Not entirely sure that Another's use of feedback will achieve all it's objectives........................

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  6. You might find something on one of the sharing/renting between individuals sites.

    But this national chain gives an indication of how much you are going to pay from a hire shop.

    Unless it really is a question of securing the machine during your absences, I think buying a cheap one at the end of the season sales is going to be more economical.

    The best part of 300 or 400 Euros twice a year would pay for quite of bit of professional gardening.

    http://www.loxam.fr/location/espaces-verts/location-materiel-de-coupe-et-transport-espaces-verts/location-tondeuse-autoportee-20-25-cv-pg2468-81580-3.html

  7. The " i " is definitely there , but it's a pretty badly designed page. I didn't really notice it, neither did I notice the accompanying drab blue MORE INFORMATION alongside it, which in no way looks like a clickable link.

    What did stand out is the charge 13p per minute plus access fee to call them.

    I think I would use their free chat facility instead >It's at the right hand side of this page.

    https://www.dfdsseaways.co.uk/customer-service

  8. Think further: on the sheer volume of EU registered trucks entering Britain each year: will they all need upgraded documents, visas, carnets etc?

    I would have thought that in the absence of free movement of goods , it was self-evident that some of the procedures and documentation that you mention will be imposed. It all depends on exactly what Brexit eventually turns out to mean.

    As for the preexisting agreements many of them were superceded by EU treaties , so we can start with the infamous blank canvas.
  9. As I said above, the requirement is to include return postage for forms sent to voters outside the UK. Hence all the international wording on the envelopes people are receiving.

    This is a change of policy from normal elections, and is contrary to the wording of the application form.

    If I was a Brexit supporter I might be a little suspicious as to why the policy was changed.....
  10. Despite the "Stamp required " notice on the application form, the Electoral Commission issued a ruling earlier this year.

    "Counting Officers must make arrangements with Royal Mail for an international business response licence and ensure that this is used on all return envelopes included in postal ballot packs to be sent to overseas addresses."

    So one assumes that the correct envelope will have been included in all/most postal votes heading to Fance. You can't rule out errors when you are dealing with outsourced mailing .
  11. It applies to areas where there is a shortage of housing

    http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/industrie/biens-d-equipement-btp-immobilier/20141104trib6a46cf873/taxe-d-habitation-une-augmentation-de-20-pour-des-residences-secondaires.html

    in essence

    Ces zones tendues ne concernent pas que les grandes agglomérations françaises comme Paris, Lyon ou Marseille. De nombreuses villes d'agglomérations plus petites, comme celles d'Annecy, Beauvais, Fréjus ou Saint-Nazaire figurent également dans la liste.

    La liste des agglomérations concernées est la suivante : Ajaccio, Annecy, Arles, Bastia, Bayonne, Beauvais, Bordeaux, Draguignan, Fréjus, Genève-Annemasse, Grenoble, La Rochelle, La Teste de Buch-Arcachon, Lille, Lyon, Marseille-Aix-en-Provence, Menton-Monaco, Meaux, Montpellier, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Saint-Nazaire, Sète, Strasbourg, Thonon-les-Bains, Toulon, Toulouse.

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