Article 396
In the case provided for in the previous article, if it is impossible for the court to meet on the same day and if the elements of the case appear to him to require a measure of provisional detention,…
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In the case provided for in the previous article, if it is impossible for the court to meet on the same day and if the elements of the case appear to him to require a measure of provisional detention,…
…s by all local civil servants in the fire and rescue service who are not professional firefighters; 3° The chief medical officer of the health subdirectorate, the gender and anti-discrimination refere…
The evaluation of the clinical data referred to in Article L. 5211-3-2, hereinafter referred to as the "clinical evaluation", must, taking into account any relevant harmonised standards, follow a proc…
…words: "the regulations in force locally regarding the processing and retention of personal data. " 3° In Article L. 521-8, the words "in the fourth and fifth paragraphs of I of Article L. 141-4" are…
The note by which the president of the court informs the public prosecutor, in accordance with articles L. 631-3-1 or L. 640-3-1, is communicated to the latter by the court registrar. Where applicable…
…ember of the Conseil d'Etat, deputy chairman, appointed by the vice-chairman of the Conseil d'Etat; 3° One member of the Cour de cassation, appointed by the first president of the Cour de cassation; 4…
…company hosting the foreign national has been convicted under article L. 8256-1 of the Labour Code; 3° The maximum period of stay of three years has been reached, reduced where applicable by the perio…
…nt firm on systemic liquidity and payment, clearing and settlement systems in the host Member State;3° The size and importance of the branch in terms of the number of clients within the banking or fin…
Article 61-3 is applicable to the preliminary investigation.
The agreement of the debtor referred to in IV of Article L. 681-2 and in Article L. 681-3 may be obtained at the hearing during which the court examines the application to open proceedings under Title…
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