Article 2062
The participatory procedure agreement is an agreement by which the parties to a dispute undertake to work jointly and in good faith towards the amicable resolution of their dispute or the setting in m…
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The participatory procedure agreement is an agreement by which the parties to a dispute undertake to work jointly and in good faith towards the amicable resolution of their dispute or the setting in m…
1. Subject to the provisions of Articles 8 ter, 239 bis AA, 239 bis AB and 1655 ter, sociétés anonymes, sociétés en commandite par actions, sociétés à responsabilité limitée that have not opted for th…
Anyone who is legally required to do so is obliged to give evidence. Persons who show a legitimate reason may be exempted from giving evidence. Relatives or allies in the direct line of either party o…
Son-in-law and daughter-in-law also owe maintenance to their father-in-law and mother-in-law in the same circumstances, but this obligation ceases when the spouse who produced the affinity and the chi…
Subject to the provisions of articles 173-1,174 and 175, the Investigating Chamber examines the regularity of the proceedings submitted to it. If it discovers a ground for nullity, it declares the act…
The participatory procedure agreement shall, on pain of nullity, be contained in a writing that specifies:1° Its term;2° The subject matter of the dispute;3° The documents and information necessary fo…
The arbitration clause must have been accepted by the party against whom it is asserted, unless that party has succeeded to the rights and obligations of the party who initially accepted it.Where one…
Compromise may not be entered into on questions of personal status and capacity, on those relating to divorce and legal separation or on disputes concerning public authorities and public establishment…
While it is in progress, a participatory procedure agreement entered into before the matter is referred to a judge renders inadmissible any recourse to the judge for a ruling on the dispute. However,…
The participatory procedure is governed by the Code of Civil Procedure.
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