Article R53-54
When applying for registration, the applicant shall attach to the form provided for in Article R. 521-6 of the French Commercial Code a copy of the final decision ordering the seizure.
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When applying for registration, the applicant shall attach to the form provided for in Article R. 521-6 of the French Commercial Code a copy of the final decision ordering the seizure.
If the request is granted, the public prosecutor may, within ten days, contest this decision before the president of the investigating chamber. This challenge suspends the execution of the decision.
I.-The persons whose data is recorded in the register are those being prosecuted, within the meaning of paragraphs 10 and 1 of Article 706-56-2, and those convicted of one of the offences for which so…
Appeals against decisions of the national court for secure detention are heard by the Criminal Division of the Court of Cassation.
If the request for rectification or deletion is granted, the public prosecutor may also, within ten days, challenge this decision before the president of the investigating chamber. This challenge susp…
The separate file authorised by the liberty and custody judge includes the documents he lists, the investigating judge's request, the public prosecutor's opinion and, where applicable, the investigato…
The judicial authorities, solely for the purposes of the proceedings for which they are responsible, may query the file via a secure electronic communication system on the basis of the following crite…
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 and, by regist…
Subject to the specific provisions of this Title, publicity for seizures of business assets provided for in Article 706-157 is subject to the provisions of Chapter I of Title II of Book V of the regul…
Persons detained in the centres come under the jurisdiction of a vice-president responsible for the enforcement of sentences of one of the judicial courts of the court of appeal, appointed by the firs…
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