Article 668
…7-1, the date of service by post is, as regards the person making the service, the date of dispatch and, as regards the person to whom the service is made, the date of receipt of the letter.
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…7-1, the date of service by post is, as regards the person making the service, the date of dispatch and, as regards the person to whom the service is made, the date of receipt of the letter.
The other particulars that must be included in the notification are determined, according to the nature of the document notified, by the rules specific to each matter.
Service is deemed to have been effected personally when the notice of receipt is signed by the addressee. Service is deemed to have been effected at the addressee's domicile or residence when the noti…
Service is effected in a sealed envelope or envelope, either by post or by delivery of the document to the addressee against a receipt.Service in the ordinary form may always be effected by delivery a…
The notification must contain all particulars relating to the surname and forenames or the name or business name of the person from whom it emanates and to the domicile or registered office of that pe…
The date of dispatch of a notification made by post is the date shown on the stamp of the issuing office. The date of delivery is the date of the receipt or the endorsement. The date of receipt of a n…
Where representation is compulsory, the representatives of the parties must also first be notified of the judgment: a) By delivery of a copy of the decision by the court registry, where the parties ar…
Judgments may be served by delivery of a simple dispatch.
Judgments are notified to the parties themselves.
Judgments are notified by service unless the law provides otherwise. In non-contentious matters, judgments are notified by the court clerk, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.
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