Article 764-5
A conviction or a probation decision may be transmitted to the competent authority of another Member State of the European Union where: 1° The person concerned is ordinarily resident, under lawful con…
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A conviction or a probation decision may be transmitted to the competent authority of another Member State of the European Union where: 1° The person concerned is ordinarily resident, under lawful con…
…The date of the conviction or probation decision and the date on which this decision became final; 9° Information relating to the nature and duration of the sentence or probation measures whose recog…
In order to facilitate the social integration or reintegration of a sentenced person, to improve the protection of victims and society and to facilitate the application of alternative sanctions to cus…
In application of 12° of article 764-3, the following obligations may also be monitored and supervised in France: 1° A ban on carrying out a professional or voluntary activity involving habitual conta…
…aused by the offence or an obligation to provide proof that this obligation has been complied with; 9° An obligation to carry out community service ; 10° The obligation to cooperate with a probation o…
The transmission of the sentence or the probation decision, the certificate and all documents relating to the enforcement of the measures, as well as any exchange relating thereto, shall be effected d…
1 The withholding tax provided for in 1 of article 119 bis and the levy provided for in I of article 125 A interest, arrears and all other proceeds from bonds, public bills and other negotiable debt s…
Where a person has unduly paid indirect duties governed by this code, he may obtain reimbursement, unless the duties have been passed on to the purchaser.
Where the appointment of the members of the deliberative body of the public establishment for inter-municipal cooperation, or of the president of the latter, is the subject of a contentious appeal to…
A decree in the Council of State shall determine the conditions of application of this section.
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