Article 726
The court registry shall keep a general register of the cases brought before the court.The general register shall indicate the date of referral, the registration number, the names of the parties, the…
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The court registry shall keep a general register of the cases brought before the court.The general register shall indicate the date of referral, the registration number, the names of the parties, the…
Where the application is made jointly by the parties, the applicants may, as soon as the application is lodged with the registry, request that the case be assigned to a single judge, or waive the opti…
Claims or disputes relating to costs, emoluments and disbursements which are not included in the costs referred to in Article 695 brought by or against court officers and public or ministerial officia…
For each case entered in the general register, the court clerk shall compile a file on which shall be entered, in addition to the particulars appearing in that register, the name of the judge or judge…
The judicial court alone has jurisdiction to hear letters rogatory. The judicial court with territorial jurisdiction is the court within whose jurisdiction the letters rogatory are to be executed.
Where the amount of the liquidated costs does not appear in the dispatch of the judgment, the court clerk shall issue a writ of execution..
The judge shall, even of his own motion, make any adjustments necessary to bring the account into conformity with the tariffs. He shall mention, where appropriate, any sums already collected as a prov…
The First President or his delegate may refer the application as it stands to a hearing of the court, the date of which he shall fix.
Where representation by a lawyer is compulsory, the defendant is required to constitute a lawyer within the period of fifteen days, starting from the summons. However, if the summons is delivered to h…
The copy of the application shall, as soon as it is delivered to the registry, be presented by the registrar to the president of the court with a view to the formalities of fixing and distribution. Th…
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