Article 713-18
…ourt will rule on the enforcement of the confiscation order. The public prosecutor shall inform the competent authority of the issuing State by any means that leaves a written record.
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…ourt will rule on the enforcement of the confiscation order. The public prosecutor shall inform the competent authority of the issuing State by any means that leaves a written record.
Notwithstanding the provisions of 5° of Article 713-20, the execution of the confiscation order may not, with regard to taxes or duties, customs and exchange, be refused on the grounds that French law…
The criminal court, at the request of the public prosecutor, may order, in accordance with the terms of article 484-1, the seizure of property when an appeal is lodged against the decision authorising…
…n 1°, 3° and 7° of article 713-20 or article 713-22, it shall, before taking a decision, notify the competent authority of the issuing State and give it an opportunity to comment.
…has not been indicated precisely enough in the certificate, the public prosecutor shall consult the competent authority of the issuing State. Where the property mentioned in the confiscation order has…
The Public Prosecutor's Office shall terminate the enforcement of the confiscation order as soon as it is informed of any decision or measure that has the effect of depriving the order of its enforcea…
After ensuring that the request is in order, the criminal court will rule without delay on the enforcement of the confiscation order.
…le 484-1. In the event of a stay of proceedings, the public prosecutor shall immediately inform the competent authority of the issuing State by any means that leaves a written record, stating the reas…
…n has been enforced, in whole or in part, in another State, the Public Prosecutor shall consult the competent authority of the issuing State by any appropriate means. Any part of the amount recovered…
Where the confiscation order relates to a sum of money expressed in a foreign currency, the criminal court converts the amount to be confiscated into euros at the exchange rate in force on the date on…
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