Article 1844-4
A company, even one in liquidation, may be absorbed by another company or participate in the formation of a new company, by way of a merger. It may also transfer its assets and liabilities by way of a…
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A company, even one in liquidation, may be absorbed by another company or participate in the formation of a new company, by way of a merger. It may also transfer its assets and liabilities by way of a…
The manufacturer of a work, part of a work or item of equipment designed and produced to satisfy, in service condition, precise and predetermined requirements, is jointly and severally liable for the…
The developer's role does not end on delivery of the building unless the construction accounts have been finally agreed between the project owner and the developer, all without prejudice to any liabil…
…ntative alone; but, in this case, the minor who has come of age may terminate it, regardless of its duration, within one year of coming of age.
…131-13 of the Penal Code, under the conditions set out in this section.However, the fixed fine procedure is not applicable if the offence has been committed by a minor or if several offences, at least…
…to run from the date on which the public prosecutor signs the enforcement order, which may be individual or collective.Within thirty days of the date on which the notice inviting the offender to pay t…
…n the same period. This request is forwarded to the public prosecutor. However, the fixed fine is reduced if the person concerned pays the amount either to the ticketing officer when the offence is re…
The operative part of the decision ordering the change of forename is forwarded without delay by the public prosecutor to the civil registrar holding the interested party's civil status records, in th…
In matters where representation is compulsory, any observations of the parties must be signed by a lawyer at the Conseil d'Etat and the Cour de cassation.
…fixes alimony or compensatory allowance in the form of a life annuity sets out the collection procedures and the rules for revising the claim, as well as the criminal penalties incurred in the event…
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