Article R2333-120-38
When the application is registered, the Chairman of the Commission appoints the rapporteur responsible for investigating the application.
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When the application is registered, the Chairman of the Commission appoints the rapporteur responsible for investigating the application.
Where the judge considers that the decision is likely to be based on a plea of public policy, the judge shall inform the parties thereof by any means that allows proof of receipt of this information b…
The judge ruling alone or the chairman of the panel may reopen the investigation by a decision which is not reasoned and cannot be appealed.This decision shall be communicated by any means allowing pr…
If it appears from the application that the case is already certain to be resolved, the magistrate responsible for investigating the case may decide that there are no grounds for an investigation.
In the event of imperfect performance of the service, the creditor may, after formal notice and if he has not yet paid for all or part of the service, notify the debtor as soon as possible of his deci…
When the assets of an adult placed under court protection are in danger of being jeopardised, the public prosecutor or the guardianship judge may take any protective measures and, in particular, reque…
The matter is referred to the court or judge by petition delivered or addressed to the clerk of the court's office. Except in the case of applications for delegation of parental authority, the parties…
I.-The Extraordinary General Meeting, on the report of the Board of Directors or the Management Board, as the case may be, and on the special report of the company's Statutory Auditors or, if none has…
A special report informs the Ordinary General Meeting each year of the transactions carried out under the provisions of Articles L. 225-197-1 to L. 225-197-3. This report also gives an account of:the…
The rights resulting from the allocation of free shares are non-transferable until the end of the vesting period. In the event of the death of the beneficiary, his heirs may request the allocation of…
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