Article L2511-34-2
Under conditions set by their internal regulations, the amount of the allowances that the Paris Council or the Marseille and Lyon City Councils allocate to their members is adjusted according to their…
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Under conditions set by their internal regulations, the amount of the allowances that the Paris Council or the Marseille and Lyon City Councils allocate to their members is adjusted according to their…
On pain of nullity, the summons shall contain, in addition to the particulars prescribed for bailiff's documents, a statement of the grounds relied on in support of the application for a stay. Under t…
The application for a stay of execution shall be made by way of a writ of summons in accordance with the procedures set out in the second paragraph of article 485 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
By way of derogation from the provisions of Title VI of Book II of the Code of Civil Procedure, the appeals provided for in Article
…gistry of the court of appeal no later than five days after it is served.The first president of the Paris court of appeal or his delegate shall rule within one month of the appeal.
…recy or lifting the protection granted shall not be suspensive. However, the First President of the Paris Court of Appeal or his delegate may order a stay of execution of the decision if it is likely…
On pain of lapsing of the application raised ex officio, the summons shall be issued to the rapporteur general of the Competition Authority and, where applicable, to the respondent having asked the ra…
The appeal in cassation provided for in article L. 464-8-1 is lodged within ten days of notification of the order by the First President or his delegate. The appeal shall be heard and determined in ac…
Assizes are held in Paris and in each département.In Corsica, assizes are held in Ajaccio and Bastia.Assizes are held in Strasbourg and Colmar..
When a cinema integrated into a circuit is transferred to another circuit during the amortisation period of an advance, the repayment of this advance continues to be charged to the automatic cinema op…
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