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Showing 571580 of 44723 articles for Art. Cass. 1ère civ. 8-3-1988 n° 86-11.144

French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title I: Provisions applicable in French Polynesia, the Wallis and Futuna Islands and New Caledonia

Article 824

For the application of Article 191, the investigating chamber of the Nouméa court of appeal and that of the Papeete court of appeal are composed of a chamber president or councillor and two judges fro…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-title III: Oral proceedings

Article 835

The president of the judicial court or the judge in charge of litigation relating to protection within the limits of his jurisdiction may always, even in the presence of a serious dispute, prescribe i…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title V: Provisions specific to the joint tribunal for rural leases.

Article 888

If conciliation cannot be reached, or if one of the parties fails to appear, the case shall be referred for trial at a hearing, the date of which shall be indicated by the Chairman to the parties pres…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title V: Provisions specific to the joint tribunal for rural leases.

Article 885

The application shall be made and the matter referred to the court by application delivered to or addressed to the court registry or by a bailiff's deed addressed to that registry in accordance with t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Applications for partition.

Article 824

If undivided co-owners intend to remain in undivided ownership, the court may, at the request of one or more of them, depending on the interests involved and without prejudice to the application of th…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Subtitle IV: Other procedures

Article 840

In disputes governed by the ordinary written procedure, the president of the court may, in urgent cases, authorise the plaintiff, at his request, to summon the defendant on a fixed date. Where appropr…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Sub-section 2: Amicable partition.

Article 837

If an undivided co-owner is in default, without nevertheless being in one of the cases provided for in article 836, he may, at the request of a co-partitioner, be given formal notice, by extrajudicial…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Common obligations

Article 873

Each item awarded is entered immediately in the minutes, the price written in full and drawn off the line in figures.Each session is closed and signed by the public officer, the sworn goods broker or…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section 2: Proceedings for judgment

Article 831

The judge may, in accordance with the second paragraph of Article 446-1, exempt a party who so requests from attending a subsequent hearing. In this case, the judge organises exchanges between the par…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-title III: Oral proceedings

Article 839

Where provision is made by law or regulation for the case to be decided under the accelerated procedure on the merits, the president of the judicial court shall hear the case under the conditions of a…

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