Article 145-3
Where the duration of pre-trial detention exceeds one year in criminal cases or eight months in misdemeanour cases, decisions ordering its extension or rejecting applications for release must also inc…
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Where the duration of pre-trial detention exceeds one year in criminal cases or eight months in misdemeanour cases, decisions ordering its extension or rejecting applications for release must also inc…
…ust inform the investigating judge of any change in the address declared, by new declaration or by letter with acknowledgement of receipt, until the investigation is closed. He or she is also advised…
…isions ofarticle L. 1251-5, the agreement or the extended branch agreement of the user company may set the terms and conditions for calculating this waiting period.
Without prejudice to the provisions ofarticle L. 1251-5, the agreement or the extended branch agreement of the user undertaking may stipulate the cases in which the waiting period provided for inartic…
It is prohibited for the persons mentioned in article L. 1453-4 to receive benefits in cash or in kind, in any form whatsoever, directly or indirectly, offered or procured by the persons mentioned in…
The annual amount of purchases provided for in article L. 2111-3 is set at fifty million euros excluding tax. In order to determine the total annual amount of their purchases, the contracting authorit…
The other items of equipment in the building are covered by a guarantee of good working order for a minimum of two years from the date of acceptance.
Release or the release or modification of judicial supervision or house arrest under electronic surveillance may be requested at any time from the investigating chamber in accordance with the forms pr…
…than the day of his first appearance before the investigating chamber, seised under the conditions set out in Section 2 of this Chapter, or if the person whose extradition is requested consents to be…
…sion is final, the Public Prosecutor shall notify the Minister of Justice, who shall inform the competent authorities of the requesting State of the decision reached. The Minister of Justice shall tak…
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