Article 627-5
Any person apprehended by virtue of a request for arrest with a view to surrender must be brought before the public prosecutor with territorial jurisdiction within twenty-four hours. Within this perio…
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Any person apprehended by virtue of a request for arrest with a view to surrender must be brought before the public prosecutor with territorial jurisdiction within twenty-four hours. Within this perio…
The person claimed is transferred, if necessary, and imprisoned at the prison within the jurisdiction of the Paris Court of Appeal. The transfer must take place within a maximum of five days of being…
Where the investigating chamber finds that there is no obvious error, it shall order the surrender of the person claimed and, if he or she is free, his or her imprisonment for that purpose. Any other…
Transit through French territory shall be authorised in accordance with Article 89 of the Staff Regulations by the competent authorities pursuant to Article 87 of the Staff Regulations.
A person who has been provisionally arrested under the conditions provided for in Article 92 of the Statute may, if he or she consents, be surrendered to the International Criminal Court before the co…
From receipt of the contract signed by the contractor, the subcontractor has at least thirty days to draw up the specific safety plan. This period is reduced to eight days for finishing work in the ca…
The Board of Directors meets at least twice a year when convened by its Chairman. The agenda is set by the Chairman. The Board of Directors may only deliberate if at least half of its members are pres…
The application for provisional approval must be accompanied by the following information and supporting documents:1° A presentation of the cinematographic or audiovisual work in French or English, in…
Application for production approval must be made within eight months of the issue of the cinema exhibition licence.The application for production approval is submitted to the approval committee for it…
On pain of nullity, the seizure report shall be drawn up in accordance with the provisions of article…
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