Article 483
…rned established at the request of the principal or the agent, in the forms provided for in article 481 ;2° The death of the protected person or their placement under curatorship or guardianship, unle…
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…rned established at the request of the principal or the agent, in the forms provided for in article 481 ;2° The death of the protected person or their placement under curatorship or guardianship, unle…
Acts performed and commitments entered into by a person who is the subject of a mandate for future protection that are enforced, during the term of the mandate, may be rescinded for simple lesion or r…
On expiry of the mandate and for five years thereafter, the mandatary shall make available to the person who is to continue the management, to the protected person if he or she has recovered his or he…
A judgment rejecting an application for restitution may be appealed against by the person who made the application.A judgment granting restitution may be appealed against by the public prosecutor and…
The judgment by default is null and void in all its provisions, if the accused lodges an opposition to its execution.He may, however, limit this opposition to the civil provisions of the judgment..
If the court grants restitution, it may take any precautionary measures to ensure the representation of the returned objects until a final decision on the merits.
The judgment pronounced by default shall be served by bailiff's writ, in accordance with the provisions of articles 550 et seq.
The minutes of the judgment are dated and mention the names of the judges who handed down the judgment; the presence of the public prosecutor at the hearing must be noted on the minutes.After being si…
If the court considers that the items placed in the hands of the justice system are useful in establishing the truth or are liable to confiscation, it shall stay the proceedings until it has reached a…
Every judgment must contain reasons and a disposition. The grounds form the basis of the decision. The operative part sets out the offences of which the persons cited are found guilty or liable as wel…
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