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Showing 110 of 1687 articles for Art. BOI-IF-TH-70 n° 250

French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section II: Findings.

Article 250

The findings may be prescribed at any time, including in conciliation or during deliberation. In the latter case, the parties shall be notified.The findings shall be recorded in writing unless the jud…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: The procedure applicable to divorce by judicial mutual consent

Article 250

The application for divorce is presented by the parties' respective lawyers or by a lawyer chosen by mutual agreement. The judge examines the application with each of the spouses, then brings them tog…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 2: Assessors

Article 250

The assessors are appointed by order of the First President.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title III: Provisions relating to Book III

Article 2507

For the application to Mayotte of article 1873-13, the words: "831 to 832-1, 832-3 and 832-4" are replaced by the words: "832 to 832-2".

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title II: Provisions relating to Book II

Article 2502

For the application of article 564, the words: "or body of water referred to in articles 432 and 433 du code rural" are replaced by the words: "pisciculture ou enclos piscicoles".

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title II: Provisions relating to Book II

Article 2501

For the application of article 524, are subject to the regime of immovables by destination, when they have been placed by the owner for the service and exploitation of the land, the fish of bodies of…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title III: Provisions relating to Book III

Article 2505

For the application to Mayotte of the first paragraph of article 833, the references: "831 to 832-4" are replaced by the references: "831 to 832-1, 832-3 and 832-4". For the application of the second…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title III: Provisions relating to Book III

Article 2503

…11 to 832-2, 832-4 to 2279 are applicable to Mayotte subject to the adaptations set out in Articles 2504 à 2508. The provisions relating to immovable property apply only subject to the provisions of T…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title II: Provisions relating to Book II

Article 2500

…articles 642 and 643, are applicable in Mayotte subject to the adaptations provided for in Articles 2501 et 2502. The provisions relating to buildings apply only subject to the provisions of Title IV…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title III: Provisions relating to Book III

Article 2508

The provisions of Title XIX of Book III and Title II of Book IV are applicable to Mayotte subject to the provisions of Title IV of this Book and the following provisions:1° 4° of Article 2331 is appli…

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