Article 1195
If a change in circumstances unforeseeable at the time the contract was concluded makes performance excessively onerous for a party who had not agreed to assume the risk, that party may ask its co-con…
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If a change in circumstances unforeseeable at the time the contract was concluded makes performance excessively onerous for a party who had not agreed to assume the risk, that party may ask its co-con…
…persons authorised to receive a consent to adoption must inform the person giving it of the possibility of withdrawing it and the procedures for withdrawal. The deed provided for in Article 348-3 of…
…cisions are notified within eight days to the parents, guardian or person or service to whom the child has been entrusted, as well as to the minor's counsel if one has been appointed. The operative pa…
The matter is referred to the family court, at the request of either party, by delivering a copy of the document initiating proceedings to the court registry. Provided that the date of the hearing is…
The court shall verify whether the legal conditions for adoption have been met within six months of either the filing of the application or its transmission in the case provided for in the second para…
The decision on the merits must be made within six months of the decision ordering the provisional measures, failing which the child will be returned to his parents, guardian, person or service to who…
…t any time and even of his own motion, terminate the assignment of the person so appointed; he may also proceed with his replacement.
In the overseas departments, for any travel of more than 2 kilometres from the boundaries of the commune where the office is located, the travel expenses mentioned in a of 3° of I of article Annexe 4-…
The travel expenses mentioned in a of 3° of I of article Annexe 4-8 shall be subject to a flat-rate reimbursement: 1° Equal to thirty-two times the 1st class rail mileage tax for each document served,…
When a person has ceased to appear at his place of domicile or residence without any news of him having been received, the guardianship judge may, at the request of the interested parties or the publi…
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