Article R50-46
…d R. 50-54. The public prosecutor competent to prosecute breaches of the obligations of article 706-25-7 is the one competent pursuant to articles 706-17 et seq.
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…d R. 50-54. The public prosecutor competent to prosecute breaches of the obligations of article 706-25-7 is the one competent pursuant to articles 706-17 et seq.
…nd the Ministry of the Interior daily notices of new initial entries as provided for in Article 706-25-7, address changes relating to a registration, failure to provide proof of address or cross-borde…
I.-In addition to the compliance criteria set out in the contract, the digital content or digital service is compliant if it meets the following criteria: 1° It is fit for the use normally expected of…
…nationality and residing abroad, who is unable to fulfil the obligations resulting from article 706-25-7 because of the absence of French representation in the foreign country where they reside or the…
…also apply to the prosecution, investigation and trial of the offences provided for in Article 706-25-7 of this Code.Section 1 of this Title shall also apply to the prosecution, investigation and tri…
Sont affranchés des formalités à la circulation :1° (Repealed);2° (Repealed);3° and 4° (repealed)5° (Repealed);6° Under the conditions laid down by order of the Minister responsible for the budget mad…
…ffences mentioned in articles 421-2-5 and 421-2-5-1 of the Penal Code and articles L. 224-1 and L. 225-7 du code de la sécurité intérieure.
For the trial of accused adults, the rules relating to the composition and operation of the assize court are set by the provisions of article 698-6. For the trial of accused minors aged at least sixte…
Reasons shall be given for any refusal to execute a confiscation order and the competent authority in the issuing State shall be notified without delay by any means capable of producing a written reco…
If the Member State to which transit is requested cannot guarantee that the sentenced person will not be prosecuted or subjected to a measure involving deprivation or restriction of liberty on its ter…
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