Article 665-1
When effected at the registry's behest, notification to the defendant of a document instituting proceedings shall include, in a very conspicuous manner: 1° Its date; 2° An indication of the court befo…
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When effected at the registry's behest, notification to the defendant of a document instituting proceedings shall include, in a very conspicuous manner: 1° Its date; 2° An indication of the court befo…
If a letter of notification is returned to the court registry and the notice of receipt has not been signed under the conditions provided for in Article 670, the court registrar shall invite the party…
The person responsible for verifying and approving the accounts may make use of the right of communication provided for in the second paragraph of article 510, without being able to be opposed to prof…
Bills of exchange are governed by Articles L. 511-1 to L. 511-81 of the French Commercial Code.
When employees and companies operate in the local authorities of the French Republic excluded from the geographical scope defined in Article L. 1511-1, the provisions of Article L. 1231-5 are applicab…
For the application of this Book1° The words "region" or "department" are replaced by the words "local authority";2° The words: "préfet de région" or "préfet de département" are replaced by the word:…
For the application of this Book 1° The words "region" or "department" are replaced by the words "local authority"; 2° The words: "préfet de région" or "préfet de département" are replaced by the word…
For the application of this Book 1° The words "region" or "department" are replaced by the words "local authority"; 2° The words: "préfet de région" or "préfet de département" are replaced by the word…
For the application of this Book 1° The words "region" or "department" are replaced by the words "local authority"; 2° The words: "préfet de région" or "préfet de département" are replaced by the word…
The sums to which production companies are entitled as automatic aid for the production of long-term cinematographic works are non-transferable and non-seizable. These sums may only be allocated for t…
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