Article 696-55
…e certified copy of the decision to place the person under judicial supervision, of the certificate and of all correspondence and documents relating thereto shall be effected directly between the comp…
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…e certified copy of the decision to place the person under judicial supervision, of the certificate and of all correspondence and documents relating thereto shall be effected directly between the comp…
In application of 7° of Article 696-50, the obligations listed in Article 138 may also be followed in France, under the same conditions.
Withdrawal of the certificate shall constitute withdrawal of the application for recognition and enforcement and shall preclude enforcement of the decision to place the person under judicial supervisi…
The judicial authority that ordered the placement under judicial supervision or the public prosecutor sends a certified copy of the decision to place the person under judicial supervision, the certifi…
The consultation of the competent authority of the executing State, provided for in Article 696-49, is carried out by the judicial authorities competent to request or order placement under judicial su…
The authority which ordered the placing under judicial supervision shall remain competent to ensure the follow-up of the measures ordered as long as it has not been informed of the recognition of that…
…ivil service. This appointment must correspond to the person's personalised career development plan and take into account his/her family situation and place of habitual residence. The Centre National…
…1, having regard to the results of the theoretical examination provided for in article D. 2223-55-3 and the assessment of the practical training provided for in article D. 2223-55-5. The jury determin…
The certificate must be translated into the official language or one of the official languages of the executing State or into one of the official languages of the institutions of the European Communit…
…icant providing a French translation of the summary of product characteristics, the package leaflet and the labelling of the medicinal product concerned.
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