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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter II: The form of bailiff's documents.

Article 648

Any writ issued by a bailiff shall state, independently of the particulars prescribed elsewhere:1. Its date;2. a) If the claimant is a natural person: his surname, first names, occupation, domicile, n…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter I: Calculation of time limits.

Article 642

Any time limit shall expire at twenty-four hours on the last day.A time limit which would normally expire on a Saturday, Sunday or public or bank holiday shall be extended until the next working day..

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title II: Forgery

Article 644

The examining magistrate may have any comparison documents handed over to him by whomever he sees fit and seize them. These shall bear his signature and that of the clerk, who shall make a descriptive…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: Easements deriving from the location of premises

Article 645

If a dispute arises between the owners to whom these waters may be useful, the courts, in adjudicating, must reconcile the interests of agriculture with the respect due to property; and, in all cases,…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title III: Procedure in the event of the disappearance of procedural documents

Article 649

If there is a copy or authenticated copy of the judgment or ruling, it shall be considered as a minute and consequently handed over by any public officer or any depositary to the registry of the court…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: Easements deriving from the location of premises

Article 640

The lower lands are subject to those that are higher to receive the water that flows naturally from them without the hand of man having contributed to it. The lower owner may not raise a dyke that pre…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Drawing up and auditing the accounts of the social and economic committee

Article L2315-65

By way of derogation from article L. 2315-64, a social and economic committee whose annual resources do not exceed a threshold set by decree may fulfil its accounting obligations by keeping a book sho…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Time limits

Article L3121-56

Any employee may enter into an individual agreement for a fixed number of hours per week or per month. An individual agreement for a fixed number of hours over the year may be concluded, within the li…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter I: Calculation of time limits.

Article 641

Where a time limit is expressed in days, the day of the act, event, decision or notification which causes it to run shall not count. Where a time limit is expressed in months or years, the time limit…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter I: Calculation of time limits.

Article 645

The increases in time limits provided for in articles 643 and 644 apply in all cases where they are not expressly derogated from. The time limits for judicial appeals in election matters are subject t…

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