Article 372
The civil party, in the case of acquittal as in the case of exemption from punishment, may claim compensation for the damage resulting from the fault of the accused, as it results from the facts which…
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The civil party, in the case of acquittal as in the case of exemption from punishment, may claim compensation for the damage resulting from the fault of the accused, as it results from the facts which…
When ruling at first instance, the court may order the provisional execution of its decision, if this has been requested, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 380-8. However, provisional enf…
The court may order, of its own motion or at the request of a party or any interested person, the restitution of objects placed in the hands of justice. However, if there has been a conviction, such r…
After the assize court has ruled on the public prosecution, the court, without the assistance of the jury, rules on the claims for damages made either by the civil party against the accused, or by the…
I. - No person may engage in the activity of domiciliation unless they have first been approved by the administrative authority, prior to their registration in the Trade and Companies Register. II. -…
The provisions of Article 363 are applicable to a child who has been the subject of an adoption duly granted abroad having in France the effects of a simple adoption, where the adopted person's birth…
The revocation causes all the effects of the adoption to cease for the future, with the exception of the change of forenames.
Midwives may display their surname, forenames, telephone number, days and hours of consultation, their status with regard to the health insurance bodies and the evidence of formal qualifications enabl…
The midwife shall mention on her prescription forms and on her other professional documents: 1° Her surname, first names, professional postal and electronic addresses, telephone numbers and identifica…
Midwives shall comply with the provisions of articles L. 1111-3-2 and L. 1111-3-3 with regard to informing patients of the costs of their services and the conditions for reimbursement and waiver of ad…
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