Article 22
1. Decrees may temporarily and in cases of emergency permit or suspend the export of products of the soil and of national industry. 2. These acts must be presented, in the form of bills, to the Nation…
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1. Decrees may temporarily and in cases of emergency permit or suspend the export of products of the soil and of national industry. 2. These acts must be presented, in the form of bills, to the Nation…
The spouses may mutually consent to their divorce by deed under private signature countersigned by lawyers, filed with the minutes of a notary. Divorce may be granted in the event of:-either mutual co…
…disqualification from civic, civil and family rights, in accordance with the provisions ofarticle 131-26 of the French Penal Code; 2° disqualification, for a period of up to five years, from engaging…
Within the limit of the maximum amount set in application of 3° of article R. 1621-7 of the present code, the member of the municipal council acquires his or her individual training rights recorded in…
The minutes must mention the presence or absence of the parties, the surnames, first names, date and place of birth, place of residence and profession of the persons heard and, if applicable, the oath…
The summonses shall mention the full names of the parties and reproduce the provisions of the first two paragraphs of article 207.
Witnesses shall be summoned by the court clerk at least eight days before the date of the enquiry.
Debates are held in public, except where the law requires or permits them to be held in chambers.
If the parties are unable to indicate from the outset the persons to be heard, the judge may nevertheless authorise them either to attend the enquiry without further formality with the witnesses they…
It is incumbent on the party requesting an enquiry to state the surnames, first names and residences of the persons whose evidence it seeks. The same burden is incumbent on the opposing parties reques…
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