Article 29
A third party may be authorised by the judge to consult the case file and have a copy issued to him, if he can justify a legitimate interest.
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A third party may be authorised by the judge to consult the case file and have a copy issued to him, if he can justify a legitimate interest.
If necessary, the judge shall order the personal appearance of the parties, if necessary in the presence of a consultant, or any other investigative measure.He may hear the alleged author of the conte…
If it is found that the document was written or signed by the person who denied it, that person shall be sentenced to a civil fine of a maximum of 10,000 euros without prejudice to any damages that ma…
If a technician is called in, he or she may be authorised by the judge to collect the contested document and the comparison documents against a signature or to have them sent to him or her by the cour…
All of the court's decisions are set out in a reasoned judgment, after the public prosecutor has been heard. This judgment may only be challenged by way of an appeal in cassation at the same time as t…
…r the same conditions. 2. When goods placed in free zones are released for consumption, the customs duties and taxes payable on importation are levied, subject to the provisions of 3, 4 and 5 below: A…
…he judge may order, even of his own motion and under penalty of a fine, that the original or a reproduction of these documents be deposited at the court registry.He shall prescribe all necessary measu…
…see fit, as their names come out of the ballot box, except for the limitation expressed in article 298. The accused, his lawyer or the public prosecutor may not state their grounds for challenge. The…
…o) Adopting the liquidation plan for the business o) adopting the plan for the sale of the business during the course of receivership or compulsory liquidation proceedings; p) Amending the transfer pl…
I.-It is hereby instituted a tax due in respect of sums collected by businesses in the digital sector defined in III, in return for the provision in France, over the course of a calendar year, of the…
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