Article L121-3
The enforcement judge has the power to order the debtor to pay damages in the event of abusive resistance.
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The enforcement judge has the power to order the debtor to pay damages in the event of abusive resistance.
The enforcement judge has the power to order the release of any unnecessary or abusive measure and to order the creditor to pay damages in the event of abuse of seizure.
The public prosecutor ensures that judgments and other enforceable titles are enforced.
The Public Prosecutor may order all bailiffs within his jurisdiction to lend their services. The Public Prosecutor also pursues the enforcement of court decisions ex officio in cases specified by law.
The right of disclosure granted to the employee referred to in the third paragraph of article L. 111-1, who has created a work of the mind in the performance of his duties or according to instructions…
Art. 1At each annual due date of the contract, the premium payable by the insured is determined by multiplying the amount of the reference premium, as defined in Article 2, by a coefficient known as t…
With a view to the application of article L. 121-4, spouses who work outside the company in an employed capacity for at least half the legal working time, or in a self-employed capacity, are presumed…
The amount provided for in the third paragraph of…
The single body mentioned in article R. 123-1 receives, under the conditions laid down in this book:1° In the single declaration file for setting up the business, where applicable, the declaration of…
As part of its remit set out in the first paragraph of Article L. 121-13, the board of directors of the office deliberates on the following matters:1° The general organisation of the establishment;2°…
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