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  ---
 
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  language:
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  - fr
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- license: apache-2.0
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  multilinguality:
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  - monolingual
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- size_categories:
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- - 1K<n<10K
 
 
 
 
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  source_datasets:
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  - original
 
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  task_categories:
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  - text-generation
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  - table-question-answering
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  - text-retrieval
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  - question-answering
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  - text-classification
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- pretty_name: Code du tourisme
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- tags:
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- - finetuning
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- - legal
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- - french law
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- - droit français
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- - Code du tourisme
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- configs:
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- - config_name: default
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- data_files:
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- - split: train
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- path: data/train-*
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- dataset_info:
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- features:
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- dtype: string
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- - name: texte
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- dtype: string
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- - name: dateDebut
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- dtype: int64
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- - name: dateFin
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- dtype: int64
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- - name: num
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- dtype: string
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- - name: id
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- dtype: string
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- - name: cid
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- dtype: string
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- - name: type
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- dtype: string
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- - name: etat
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- dtype: string
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- - name: nota
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- dtype: string
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- - name: version_article
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- dtype: string
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- - name: ordre
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- dtype: int64
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- - name: conditionDiffere
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: infosComplementaires
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- - name: surtitre
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: nature
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- dtype: string
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- dtype: string
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- - name: idTexte
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- - name: idEliAlias
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: cidTexte
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: sectionParentId
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- dtype: string
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- - name: multipleVersions
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- dtype: bool
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- - name: comporteLiensSP
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- dtype: bool
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- - name: sectionParentTitre
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- dtype: string
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- - name: infosRestructurationBranche
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: idEli
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: sectionParentCid
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- dtype: string
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- - name: numeroBo
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: infosRestructurationBrancheHtml
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: historique
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: infosComplementairesHtml
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: renvoi
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- dtype: 'null'
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- - name: fullSectionsTitre
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- dtype: string
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- - name: notaHtml
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- dtype: string
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- - name: inap
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- dtype: 'null'
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- splits:
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- - name: train
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- num_bytes: 1489544
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- num_examples: 648
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- download_size: 487274
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- dataset_size: 1489544
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  ---
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- # Code du tourisme, non-instruct (2024-08-13)
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- This project focuses on fine-tuning pre-trained language models to create efficient and accurate models for legal practice.
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- Fine-tuning is the process of adapting a pre-trained model to perform specific tasks or cater to particular domains. It involves adjusting the model's parameters through a further round of training on task-specific or domain-specific data. While conventional fine-tuning strategies involve supervised learning with labeled data, instruction-based fine-tuning introduces a more structured and interpretable approach.
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- Instruction-based fine-tuning leverages the power of human-provided instructions to guide the model's behavior. These instructions can be in the form of text prompts, prompts with explicit task descriptions, or a combination of both. This approach allows for a more controlled and context-aware interaction with the LLM, making it adaptable to a multitude of specialized tasks.
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- Instruction-based fine-tuning significantly enhances the performance of LLMs in the following ways:
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- - Task-Specific Adaptation: LLMs, when fine-tuned with specific instructions, exhibit remarkable adaptability to diverse tasks. They can switch seamlessly between translation, summarization, and question-answering, guided by the provided instructions.
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- - Reduced Ambiguity: Traditional LLMs might generate ambiguous or contextually inappropriate responses. Instruction-based fine-tuning allows for a clearer and more context-aware generation, reducing the likelihood of nonsensical outputs.
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- - Efficient Knowledge Transfer: Instructions can encapsulate domain-specific knowledge, enabling LLMs to benefit from expert guidance. This knowledge transfer is particularly valuable in fields like tax practice, law, medicine, and more.
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- - Interpretability: Instruction-based fine-tuning also makes LLM behavior more interpretable. Since the instructions are human-readable, it becomes easier to understand and control model outputs.
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- - Adaptive Behavior: LLMs, post instruction-based fine-tuning, exhibit adaptive behavior that is responsive to both explicit task descriptions and implicit cues within the provided text.
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- ## Concurrent reading of the LegalKit
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- To use all the legal data published on LegalKit, you can use this code snippet:
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  ```python
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  # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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- import concurrent.futures
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- import os
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-
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- import datasets
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- from tqdm.notebook import tqdm
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-
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- def dataset_loader(
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- name:str,
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- streaming:bool=True
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- ) -> datasets.Dataset:
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- """
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- Helper function to load a single dataset in parallel.
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-
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- Parameters
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- ----------
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- name : str
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- Name of the dataset to be loaded.
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-
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- streaming : bool, optional
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- Determines if datasets are streamed. Default is True.
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-
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- Returns
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- -------
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- dataset : datasets.Dataset
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- Loaded dataset object.
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-
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- Raises
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- ------
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- Exception
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- If an error occurs during dataset loading.
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- """
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- try:
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- return datasets.load_dataset(
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- name,
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- split="train",
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- streaming=streaming
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- )
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-
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- except Exception as exc:
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- logging.error(f"Error loading dataset {name}: {exc}")
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-
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- return None
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-
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-
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- def load_datasets(
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- req:list,
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- streaming:bool=True
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- ) -> list:
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- """
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- Downloads datasets specified in a list and creates a list of loaded datasets.
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-
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- Parameters
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- ----------
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- req : list
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- A list containing the names of datasets to be downloaded.
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-
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- streaming : bool, optional
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- Determines if datasets are streamed. Default is True.
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-
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- Returns
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- -------
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- datasets_list : list
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- A list containing loaded datasets as per the requested names provided in 'req'.
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-
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- Raises
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- ------
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- Exception
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- If an error occurs during dataset loading or processing.
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-
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> datasets = load_datasets(["dataset1", "dataset2"], streaming=False)
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- """
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- datasets_list = []
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-
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- with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as executor:
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- future_to_dataset = {executor.submit(dataset_loader, name): name for name in req}
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-
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- for future in tqdm(concurrent.futures.as_completed(future_to_dataset), total=len(req)):
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- name = future_to_dataset[future]
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-
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- try:
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- dataset = future.result()
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-
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- if dataset:
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- datasets_list.append(dataset)
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-
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- except Exception as exc:
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- logging.error(f"Error processing dataset {name}: {exc}")
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-
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- return datasets_list
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-
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  req = [
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  "louisbrulenaudet/code-artisanat",
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  datasets_list = load_datasets(
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  req=req,
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- streaming=True
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  )
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  dataset = datasets.concatenate_datasets(
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  )
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  ```
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- ## Dataset generation
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-
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- This JSON file is a list of dictionaries, each dictionary contains the following fields:
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-
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- - `instruction`: `string`, presenting the instruction linked to the element.
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- - `input`: `string`, signifying the input details for the element.
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- - `output`: `string`, indicating the output information for the element.
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- - `start`: `string`, the date of entry into force of the article.
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- - `expiration`: `string`, the date of expiration of the article.
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- - `num`: `string`, the id of the article.
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-
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- We used the following list of instructions for generating the dataset:
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- ```python
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- instructions = [
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- "Compose l'intégralité de l'article sous forme écrite.",
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- "Écris la totalité du contenu de l'article.",
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- "Formule la totalité du texte présent dans l'article.",
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- "Produis l'intégralité de l'article en écriture.",
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- "Développe l'article dans son ensemble par écrit.",
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- "Génère l'ensemble du texte contenu dans l'article.",
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- "Formule le contenu intégral de l'article en entier.",
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- "Rédige la totalité du texte de l'article en entier.",
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- "Compose l'intégralité du contenu textuel de l'article.",
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- "Rédige l'ensemble du texte qui constitue l'article.",
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- "Formule l'article entier dans son contenu écrit.",
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- "Composez l'intégralité de l'article sous forme écrite.",
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- "Écrivez la totalité du contenu de l'article.",
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- "Formulez la totalité du texte présent dans l'article.",
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- "Développez l'article dans son ensemble par écrit.",
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- "Générez l'ensemble du texte contenu dans l'article.",
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- "Formulez le contenu intégral de l'article en entier.",
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- "Rédigez la totalité du texte de l'article en entier.",
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- "Composez l'intégralité du contenu textuel de l'article.",
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- "Écrivez l'article dans son intégralit�� en termes de texte.",
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- "Rédigez l'ensemble du texte qui constitue l'article.",
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- "Formulez l'article entier dans son contenu écrit.",
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- "Composer l'intégralité de l'article sous forme écrite.",
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- "Écrire la totalité du contenu de l'article.",
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- "Formuler la totalité du texte présent dans l'article.",
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- "Produire l'intégralité de l'article en écriture.",
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- "Développer l'article dans son ensemble par écrit.",
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- "Générer l'ensemble du texte contenu dans l'article.",
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- "Formuler le contenu intégral de l'article en entier.",
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- "Rédiger la totalité du texte de l'article en entier.",
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- "Composer l'intégralité du contenu textuel de l'article.",
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- "Rédiger l'ensemble du texte qui constitue l'article.",
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- "Formuler l'article entier dans son contenu écrit.",
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- "Quelles sont les dispositions de l'article ?",
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- "Quelles dispositions sont incluses dans l'article ?",
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- "Quelles sont les dispositions énoncées dans l'article ?",
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- "Quel est le texte intégral de l'article ?",
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- "Quelle est la lettre de l'article ?"
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- ]
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- ```
 
 
 
 
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  ## Feedback
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  ---
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+ license: apache-2.0
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  language:
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  - fr
 
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  multilinguality:
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  - monolingual
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+ tags:
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+ - finetuning
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+ - legal
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+ - french law
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+ - droit français
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+ - Code du tourisme
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  source_datasets:
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  - original
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+ pretty_name: Code du tourisme
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  task_categories:
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  - text-generation
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  - table-question-answering
 
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  - text-retrieval
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  - question-answering
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  - text-classification
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+ size_categories:
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+ - 1K<n<10K
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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+ # Code du tourisme, non-instruct (2024-08-14)
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+ The objective of this project is to provide researchers, professionals and law students with simplified, up-to-date access to all French legal texts, enriched with a wealth of data to facilitate their integration into Community and European projects.
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+ Normally, the data is refreshed daily on all legal codes, and aims to simplify the production of training sets and labeling pipelines for the development of free, open-source language models based on open data accessible to all.
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+ ## Concurrent reading of the LegalKit
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+ [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/louisbrulenaudet/ragoon/main/assets/badge.svg" alt="Built with RAGoon" width="200" height="32"/>](https://github.com/louisbrulenaudet/ragoon)
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+ To use all the legal data published on LegalKit, you can use RAGoon:
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+ ```bash
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+ pip3 install ragoon
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+ ```
 
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+ Then, you can load multiple datasets using this code snippet:
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+ from ragoon import load_datasets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  req=req,
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  )
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  dataset = datasets.concatenate_datasets(
 
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  )
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  ```
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+ ### Data Structure for Article Information
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+ This section provides a detailed overview of the elements contained within the `item` dictionary. Each key represents a specific attribute of the legal article, with its associated value providing detailed information.
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+ 1. **Basic Information**
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+ - `ref` (string): **Reference** - A reference to the article, combining the title_main and the article `number` (e.g., "Code Général des Impôts, art. 123").
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+ - `texte` (string): **Text Content** - The textual content of the article.
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+ - `dateDebut` (string): **Start Date** - The date when the article came into effect.
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+ - `dateFin` (string): **End Date** - The date when the article was terminated or superseded.
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+ - `num` (string): **Article Number** - The number assigned to the article.
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+ - `id` (string): **Article ID** - Unique identifier for the article.
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+ - `cid` (string): **Chronical ID** - Chronical identifier for the article.
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+ - `type` (string): **Type** - The type or classification of the document (e.g., "AUTONOME").
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+ - `etat` (string): **Legal Status** - The current legal status of the article (e.g., "MODIFIE_MORT_NE").
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+
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+ 2. **Content and Notes**
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+ - `nota` (string): **Notes** - Additional notes or remarks associated with the article.
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+ - `version_article` (string): **Article Version** - The version number of the article.
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+ - `ordre` (integer): **Order Number** - A numerical value used to sort articles within their parent section.
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+
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+ 3. **Additional Metadata**
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+ - `conditionDiffere` (string): **Deferred Condition** - Specific conditions related to collective agreements.
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+ - `infosComplementaires` (string): **Additional Information** - Extra information pertinent to the article.
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+ - `surtitre` (string): **Subtitle** - A subtitle or additional title information related to collective agreements.
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+ - `nature` (string): **Nature** - The nature or category of the document (e.g., "Article").
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+ - `texteHtml` (string): **HTML Content** - The article's content in HTML format.
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+
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+ 4. **Versioning and Extensions**
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+ - `dateFinExtension` (string): **End Date of Extension** - The end date if the article has an extension.
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+ - `versionPrecedente` (string): **Previous Version** - Identifier for the previous version of the article.
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+ - `refInjection` (string): **Injection Reference** - Technical reference to identify the date of injection.
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+ - `idTexte` (string): **Text ID** - Identifier for the legal text to which the article belongs.
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+ - `idTechInjection` (string): **Technical Injection ID** - Technical identifier for the injected element.
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+
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+ 5. **Origin and Relationships**
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+ - `origine` (string): **Origin** - The origin of the document (e.g., "LEGI").
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+ - `dateDebutExtension` (string): **Start Date of Extension** - The start date if the article has an extension.
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+ - `idEliAlias` (string): **ELI Alias** - Alias for the European Legislation Identifier (ELI).
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+ - `cidTexte` (string): **Text Chronical ID** - Chronical identifier of the text.
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+
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+ 6. **Hierarchical Relationships**
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+ - `sectionParentId` (string): **Parent Section ID** - Technical identifier of the parent section.
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+ - `multipleVersions` (boolean): **Multiple Versions** - Indicates if the article has multiple versions.
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+ - `comporteLiensSP` (boolean): **Contains Public Service Links** - Indicates if the article contains links to public services.
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+ - `sectionParentTitre` (string): **Parent Section Title** - Title of the parent section (e.g., "I : Revenu imposable").
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+ - `infosRestructurationBranche` (string): **Branch Restructuring Information** - Information about branch restructuring.
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+ - `idEli` (string): **ELI ID** - European Legislation Identifier (ELI) for the article.
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+ - `sectionParentCid` (string): **Parent Section Chronical ID** - Chronical identifier of the parent section.
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+
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+ 7. **Additional Content and History**
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+ - `numeroBo` (string): **Official Bulletin Number** - Number of the official bulletin where the article was published.
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+ - `infosRestructurationBrancheHtml` (string): **Branch Restructuring Information (HTML)** - Branch restructuring information in HTML format.
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+ - `historique` (string): **History** - Historical context or changes specific to collective agreements.
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+ - `infosComplementairesHtml` (string): **Additional Information (HTML)** - Additional information in HTML format.
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+ - `renvoi` (string): **Reference** - References to content within the article (e.g., "(1)").
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+ - `fullSectionsTitre` (string): **Full Section Titles** - Concatenation of all titles in the parent chain.
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+ - `notaHtml` (string): **Notes (HTML)** - Additional notes or remarks in HTML format.
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+ - `inap` (string): **INAP** - A placeholder for INAP-specific information.
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  ## Feedback
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