Article 576
In all cases where the owner whose material has been used, without his knowledge, to form a thing of another kind may claim ownership of that thing, he has the option of claiming the return of his mat…
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In all cases where the owner whose material has been used, without his knowledge, to form a thing of another kind may claim ownership of that thing, he has the option of claiming the return of his mat…
When the Examining Magistrate's Chamber rules on the settlement of proceedings, all pleas alleging that the information is null and void must be submitted to it, failing which the parties are no longe…
After the expiry of this period, the plaintiff who has been convicted of a criminal offence may send his statement of case directly to the registry of the Cour de cassation; the other parties may not…
The investigating judge may only inform the public after being seized by an indictment from the public prosecutor or by a complaint with civil party status, under the conditions set out in the article…
Proof of enforceability arises from the judgment where it is not subject to any suspensive appeal or is provisionally enforceable. In other cases, this proof results from: - either the acquiescence of…
…summons to leave the radius within one month are liable to six months' imprisonment and a fine of 7,500 euros.
If the judgment is reversed because the court considers that there is no crime, misdemeanour or contravention, or that the fact is not established or is not attributable to the accused, it shall dismi…
Rulings by the Investigating Chamber and final rulings and judgments in criminal, correctional and police matters may be set aside in the event of a breach of the law on appeal to the Court of Cassati…
…r of the investigating judge pursuant to the articles 81, ninth paragraph, 82-1, second paragraph, 156, second paragraph, or 167, penultimate paragraph, or because of the investigating judge's failure…
…its governing bodies and the banking and payment services intermediaries referred to in Article L. 519-1, the other persons referred to in the first paragraph of Article L. 519-2 or the training bodi…
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