Article 250
The assessors are appointed by order of the First President.
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The assessors are appointed by order of the First President.
The jury is composed of citizens appointed in accordance with the provisions of the following articles.
Persons over the age of seventy or who do not have their main residence in the department in which the assize court has its seat may be exempted from jury duty when they apply to the commission provid…
When the session is opened, the president of the assize court may, if necessary, appoint one or more additional assessors.
A list of the criminal jury shall be drawn up annually within the jurisdiction of each assize court.
In the event of exceptional events having the effect of temporarily interrupting maritime relations reserved for ships operated by shipowners who are nationals of a Member State of the European Commun…
Carriage between ports in mainland France is reserved for ships operated by shipowners who are nationals of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the Agreement on the Europ…
I. - The place of supply of tangible movable property is deemed to be in France when the property is in France:a) At the time of dispatch or transport by the seller, by the purchaser, or on their beha…
The place of supply of services is located in France:1° Where the customer is a taxable person acting as such and has in France:a) The seat of his economic activity, except where he has a fixed establ…
Registration of immovable property and registration of rights over immovable property mentioned in Article 2521 takes place on application made under conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Et…
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