Article R.4122-4-15
…r local authorities, their establishments and groupings and other purchasers, in b of I of appendix no. 2 of the Public Procurement Code, the National Council awards the contracts mentioned in article…
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…r local authorities, their establishments and groupings and other purchasers, in b of I of appendix no. 2 of the Public Procurement Code, the National Council awards the contracts mentioned in article…
For 2007, the budgetary decisions adopted by the commune of Saint-Barthélemy continue to apply for the current financial year without any change in the budgetary and accounting framework. The new coll…
The public prosecutor may act as principal party or intervene as a joint party. It represents others in cases determined by law.
An ordonnance sur requête is a provisional decision rendered in a non-adversarial manner in cases where the applicant is justified in not calling an opposing party.
…t is calculated in accordance with the conditions set out in articles R. 2121-1, R. 2121-3, R. 2121-4, R. 2121-5, R. 2121-6 and R. 2121-7 of the French Public Procurement Code.
For 2007, the budgetary decisions adopted by the commune of Saint-Martin continue to apply for the current financial year without any change in the budgetary and accounting framework. The new local au…
Acquiescence may be express or implied.Unreserved enforcement of an unenforceable judgment constitutes acquiescence, except in cases where acquiescence is not permitted.
…goods and a fine of between €300 and €3700 where they are not specifically punishable under article 414-2 : 1° any act of smuggling as well as any act of importing or exporting without declaration whe…
1. In the case of the offences referred to in articles 424-2°and 427-1°, confiscation may only be ordered in respect of the objects of fraud. However, the goods concealing the fraud and the means of t…
…delivery of separate judgments which may be given on incidents or objections as set out in article 459, paragraph 4.The judgment on the merits must always be delivered in open court.
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