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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter V: Investigating courts

Article 823-1

The provisions of article 706-71 are applicable to the adversarial hearing prior to the remand in custody of a free person, held by the liberty and custody judge of the Nouméa court of first instance…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter VII: Trial of offences

Article 844-1

For the application of article 474 in New Caledonia, where the sentenced person is a minor, the service responsible for the judicial protection of children shall exercise the functions devolved to the…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Subsection 1: Conciliation delegated to a judicial conciliator

Article 821

The judge may delegate the preliminary conciliation attempt to a court conciliator. The court clerk notifies the defendant of the judge's decision by any means. The notice shall specify the surname, f…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Subsection 1: Conciliation delegated to a judicial conciliator

Article 822

The claimant and the judicial conciliator are notified by any means of the judge's decision. A copy of the request is sent to the conciliator. The judicial conciliator shall proceed with the conciliat…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Subsection 1: Conciliation delegated to a judicial conciliator

Article 823

The notices sent to the parties by the court clerk specify that each party may appear before the conciliator with a person who is entitled to assist him before the judge. The parties are further advis…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Subsection 1: Conciliation delegated to a judicial conciliator

Article 824

The request for approval of the statement of agreement made by the parties is sent to the judge by the conciliator. A copy of the report is attached.

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French General Tax CodeIn force
2: Special provisions relating to inheritance

Article 802

Any declaration of transfer by death, made by the heirs, donees and legatees, their tutors, curators or legal administrators shall end with a statement as follows:".... The declarant affirms that this…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
a: Provisions common to inheritances and gifts

Article 784 A

In the cases defined in 1° and 3° of Article 750 ter, the amount of tax on free transfers paid, where applicable, outside France may be offset against the tax payable in France. This deduction is limi…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
a: Provisions common to inheritances and gifts

Article 787 A

Gifts and bequests made to wards of the State, the Nation or the Republic and to the children referred to in 3° of article L. 222-5 of the Code de l'Action Sociale et des Familles (Social Action and F…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Annexes III

Article Annexe III-4 (art. A312-9)

NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF A SPORTS VENUE OPEN TO THE PUBLICARRÊTÉ PREFECTORAL N° du approving a sports venue open to the public, in accordance with the French Sports Code.Maximum number of spectators in e…

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