Article R342-1
For the application of articles L. 342-1 and L. 342-4, the competent liberties and detention judge is that of the judicial court within whose jurisdiction the foreign national is held in the waiting z…
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For the application of articles L. 342-1 and L. 342-4, the competent liberties and detention judge is that of the judicial court within whose jurisdiction the foreign national is held in the waiting z…
…he police prefect.However, in the cases provided for in articles L. 621-2 and L. 621-3, the prefect may delegate his signature to a police officer in departments sharing a border with one or more Memb…
Where they are unable to respond to a request for information or where they refuse to respond to such a request for one of the reasons provided for in articles 695-9-39 to 695-9-42, the departments an…
…proceedings under the conditions of Article 38(3) of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) No 2015/848 may order, of its own motion or at the request of the insolvency practitioner of the main proceeding…
…or in part, the procedure for the realisation of the debtor's assets located on national territory, may order any provisional or protective measure likely to safeguard the interests of local creditors…
…ncy practitioner in the main insolvency proceedings opened on the territory of another Member State may request the opening of secondary insolvency proceedings for receivership or compulsory liquidati…
The judgment opening secondary insolvency proceedings is subject to appeal or third-party objection by the insolvency practitioner of the main insolvency proceedings if he considers that the court has…
I.- The insolvency practitioner in the main insolvency proceedings may propose in the secondary insolvency proceedings a draft safeguard or recovery plan drawn up in accordance with the provisions of…
The official receiver shall record by order the creditors' agreement referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 47 of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) 2015/848.
Jurors detained away from their residence by the performance of their duties are entitled to a daily subsistence allowance calculated under the conditions laid down by
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