Article R322-3
Owners or operators are responsible for the custody and preservation of the goods entrusted to them, except for natural damage and waste arising from the nature and packaging of the goods or from forc…
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Owners or operators are responsible for the custody and preservation of the goods entrusted to them, except for natural damage and waste arising from the nature and packaging of the goods or from forc…
If the European Commission decides, pursuant to Article 9 of Council Regulation (EC) No 139 / 2004 of 20 January 2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings, to refer all or part of a c…
For the application of the provisions relating to the liquidation of the astreinte provided for in II of Article L. 464-2, the Autorité de la concurrence shall give its decision following referral to…
The rapporteur general or a deputy rapporteur general may, on his or her own initiative or at the request of the parties or the Government Commissioner, combine the investigation of several cases. At…
…3 of the Code of Civil Procedure do not apply to actions brought under the provisions of this chapter.
The decisions of the Autorité de la concurrence and of the rapporteur general shall be notified by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.On pain of nullity, the letter of notification shal…
The general rapporteur and the deputy general rapporteur(s) are appointed for four years, from among members of the Conseil d'Etat, magistrates, category A civil servants and persons who can provide e…
Before the Cour de cassation, the Minister responsible for the economy is, for the application of article L. 490-8 of the French Commercial Code, represented by the Director General of Competition, Co…
On the copies of the protests, the surname of the acceptor of the bill of exchange, the subscriber of the promissory note or the drawer of the cheque shall be entered in capital letters. The bailiff o…
For the purposes of this chapter, the seller of the business benefiting from a lien is referred to as the creditor and the purchaser of the encumbered business is referred to as the debtor; the leased…
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