Article R50-56
The competent magistrate must inform the interested party of his decision by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt within three months of receipt of the request. If there is no response wi…
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The competent magistrate must inform the interested party of his decision by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt within three months of receipt of the request. If there is no response wi…
Non-civil servants fulfilling the conditions set out in the first paragraph of Article 706 are recruited as contract agents. The décret n° 86-83 du 17 janvier 1986 relatif aux dispositions générales a…
The commission's decision shall be notified without delay, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, to the applicant and to the guarantee fund.
After requesting the public prosecutor's written submissions, the liberty and custody judge makes a reasoned decision within three months. The order is notified to the public prosecutor or investigati…
The request by the person concerned by the judicial measure for the prevention of terrorist recidivism and reintegration for the measure to be lifted or modified shall be addressed to the Paris Senten…
The matter shall be referred to the commission by a petition signed by the injured party, his legal representative or his counsel and delivered, or sent by registered letter, to the secretary of the c…
The request shall contain all information relevant to the investigation of the claim for compensation, and in particular the indication: 1° The surname, first names, date and place of birth and reside…
The file manager checks the validity of the information recorded and, as appropriate, refuses or deletes records that do not comply with legal requirements.
When the person is in a public or private establishment in which he or she is placed or detained pursuant to a judicial or administrative decision, proof of address may consist of a certificate issued…
Where the person concerned is a minor, the proof of address or the declaration of a change of address is made by his legal representatives or the persons to whom his custody has been entrusted in acco…
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