Article 879
The provisions specific to the courts ruling on industrial tribunal matters are those set out in articles R. 1451-1 to R. 1471-2 of the Labour Code.
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The provisions specific to the courts ruling on industrial tribunal matters are those set out in articles R. 1451-1 to R. 1471-2 of the Labour Code.
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For the application of article 768-1, the powers of the national criminal record are exercised by the registry of the court of first instance, which receives, in the case of legal entities whose regis…
The powers vested by this code in lawyers and parties' counsel may be exercised by persons approved by the President of the Mamoudzou Chamber of Appeal. Such persons are exempt from the requirement of…
Article 763 reads as follows: "Art. 763.-In the event that a sentence handed down in a criminal case is time-barred, the convicted person is automatically and permanently subject to a ban on residence…
For the application of this code to the Department of Mayotte, the words: "cour d'appel" and the words: "chambre des appels correctionnels" are replaced by the words: "chambre d'appel de Mamoudzou". R…
The surety referred to in article 759 shall be admitted by the competent public accountant or by the agent who exercises the functions devolved to the latter by the regulations applicable to the terri…
…t of Mayotte, account shall be taken of the adaptations provided for in this Title. Articles 258 to 267 and 288 to 292 shall not apply.
…larations referred to in Articles 87 and 87-0 A are transmitted monthly in accordance with the procedures set out in I of Article L. 133-5-3 or in Article L. 133-5-8of the Social Security Code or Arti…
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