Article 1425-5
The clerk's office shall notify the parties of the order by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The notification letter mentions the provisions of articles 1425-7 and 1425-8.
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The clerk's office shall notify the parties of the order by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The notification letter mentions the provisions of articles 1425-7 and 1425-8.
The application shall be made by petition lodged or addressed to the registry by the beneficiary of the obligation or by the persons mentioned in'article 764. In addition to the information prescribed…
The court, in the event of total or partial non-fulfilment of the injunction to do which it has issued, shall rule on the claim, after attempting to reconcile the parties. It hears, within the limits…
The claim shall be brought, at the option of the claimant, either before the court of the place where the defendant resides or before the court of the place where the obligation is performed.
In order to carry out the business of insurance or reinsurance distribution, intermediaries and intermediaries on an ancillary basis in the categories mentioned in 1° to 4° of I of article R. 511-2 ar…
…or registration does not comply with the provisions of this Code, the body will take a decision not to register and will notify the applicant by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt withi…
The register referred to in article L. 512-1 includes a set of information defined by order of the Minister for the Economy.
…nomy. II - The body is responsible for establishing, maintaining and updating the register referred to in article L. 512-1. To this end, it receives applications for registration or renewal of registr…
…mediaries and for registration in the category or categories of intermediary in which they operate. To this end, they must compile a file showing that they meet the conditions for access to the activi…
The file referred to in article R. 512-4 includes :1° Where the applicant is a natural person, the applicant's identity, the address of the establishment where the professional activity is carried out…
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