Article R53-24
The person who has benefited from the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 706-57 is advised that he or she must make any changes of address known to the police department or gendarmerie unit…
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The person who has benefited from the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 706-57 is advised that he or she must make any changes of address known to the police department or gendarmerie unit…
Where the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 706-57, the record of the statements made by the person heard shall mention the authorisation given by the public prosecutor or the investigating…
…d, at any time, to the public prosecutor upon request. Each entry in the register has a serial number. This number is mentioned in the record of the statements made by the person heard, together with…
The provisions of articles R. 2151-6 and R. 2151-8 to R. 2151-12 apply to the authorisations provided for in this section.
CERTIFICATION FRAMEWORK UC 1 CETo design an action projectOI 11 CEAnalyse the challenges of the socio-professional contextOI 111 CEPlace their action within the framework of the organisation's guideli…
The notifications provided for in Article L. 613-22 and in articles R. 612-3-2, R. 612-8, R. 612-9, R. 612-11, R. 612-46 to R. 612-49, R. 612-56, R. 612-73, R. 613-44 to R. 613-45, R. 613-45-3, R. 613…
The court may, by means of the same application, send all communications and notifications provided for in this chapter to the agents registered therein. Unless he requests otherwise, a representative…
…to the application and transmitted by the representative in the application referred to in Article R. 532-28-1 must be transmitted in a separate file, failing which the appeal will be inadmissible. T…
The arrival of the appeal and the various pleadings is certified by the acknowledgement of receipt issued electronically.
The Court may, by means of the application mentioned in Article R. 532-28-1, send to agents not yet registered in this application all the communications and notifications provided for in this chapter…
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