Article 1370
Because of the complexity of the operations, an extension of the time limit, which may not exceed one year, may be granted by the judge hearing the case at the request of the notary or at the request…
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Because of the complexity of the operations, an extension of the time limit, which may not exceed one year, may be granted by the judge hearing the case at the request of the notary or at the request…
Within one year of his appointment, the notary will draw up a liquidation statement which establishes the accounts between the co-sharers, the shareable estate, the rights of the parties and the compo…
If the complexity of the operations justifies it, the court shall appoint a notary to carry out the partition operations and shall appoint a judge to supervise these operations. The notary shall be ch…
The notary shall summon the parties and request the production of any document useful to the accomplishment of his mission. He shall report to the judge assigned the difficulties encountered and may r…
All applications made pursuant to Article 1373 between the same parties, whether made by the plaintiff or the defendant, shall constitute a single proceeding. Any separate application is inadmissible…
The period provided for in the third paragraph of Article 662 is two months..
The first paragraph of Article 706-166 reads: "In the case of an investigation opened for one of the offences, punishable by a sentence of three years' imprisonment or more, listed in Title I of Book…
In the territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, the president of the court of first instance shall exercise the powers vested in the commission mentioned in Article 706-4.
For the application of article 706-2 in New Caledonia, French Polynesia and Wallis and Futuna, after the words: "by article L. 5311-1 of the Public Health Code", the words: "or by locally applicable r…
In 5° of Article 706-167, the reference: "to the second and third paragraphs of Article 414 of the Customs Code" is replaced, in New Caledonia, by the reference: "to the second and third paragraphs of…
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