Article 45
In matters of succession, the 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…
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In matters of succession, the 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…
If it appears or if it is claimed either that the debates should take place in chambers when they are taking place in open court, or the reverse, the president will rule immediately and the incident w…
The court that has omitted to rule on a head of claim may also supplement its judgment without prejudice to the res judicata as to the other heads of claim, subject to restoring, if necessary, the tru…
Acquiescence to the claim entails recognition of the merits of the opponent's claims and waiver of the action.It is admitted only for rights of which the party has free disposal.
The public prosecutor, as an added party, has the last word. If it considers that it cannot speak immediately, it may request that its hearing be postponed to a future hearing.
Litigation decisions are handed down in a public hearing and non-contentious decisions are handed down without the public being present, all subject to the provisions specific to certain matters. Avai…
Acquiescence in the judgment implies submission to the heads of the judgment and waiver of appeal unless, subsequently, another party regularly lodges an appeal.It is always admitted, unless otherwise…
A representative who intends to terminate his mandate shall not be discharged from it until he has informed his principal, the judge and the opposing party of his intention. Where representation is co…
Even in cases where representation is compulsory the parties, assisted by their representative, may themselves make oral submissions.The court has the power to deprive them of the floor if passion or…
The hearings shall take place on the day and, insofar as the conduct of the hearing permits, at the time previously fixed in accordance with the procedures specific to each court. They may be continue…
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