Article 47
Where a member of the judiciary or a court officer is a party to a dispute which falls within the jurisdiction of a court in whose area of jurisdiction the member of the judiciary or court officer exe…
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Where a member of the judiciary or a court officer is a party to a dispute which falls within the jurisdiction of a court in whose area of jurisdiction the member of the judiciary or court officer exe…
The court having territorial jurisdiction shall, unless otherwise provided, be that of the place where the defendant resides. If there are several defendants, the plaintiff shall seise, at his choice,…
The defendant's place of residence means:- in the case of a natural person, the place where that person has his domicile or, failing that, his residence;- in the case of a legal person, the place wher…
…e following shall be brought before the court within whose jurisdiction the succession is opened up to and including partition: - claims between heirs; - claims brought by the creditors of the decease…
The provisions of this Title shall not apply to measures of judicial administration.
…vided for in Article L. 511-41-5, the resolution board may order the institution or investment firm to seek potential buyers in order to prepare for the implementation of a resolution procedure, in co…
…for own funds and eligible commitments. This requirement is expressed as a percentage of 1° Of the total amount of risk exposure of the resolution entity concerned, calculated, for Class 1a credit in…
…L. 572-3 Order no. 2000-1223 of 14 December 2000 L. 572-4 Act no. 2009-888 of 22 July 2009 L. 572-5 to L. 572-7 Order no. 2009-866 of 15 July 2009 L. 572-8 Law no. 2013-672 of 26 July 2013 L. 572-9 to…
…L. 572-3 Order no. 2000-1223 of 14 December 2000 L. 572-4 Act no. 2009-888 of 22 July 2009 L. 572-5 to L. 572-7 Order no. 2009-866 of 15 July 2009 L. 572-8 Law no. 2013-672 of 26 July 2013 L. 572-9 to…
The Board of Directors, the Management Board or the manager(s) are entitled to decide on or authorise the issue of bonds, unless the Articles of Association reserve this power to the General Meeting o…
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