Article 1576
For the application of this code in Wallis and Futuna, the terms listed below are replaced as follows:1° "tribunal judiciaire" by: "tribunal de première instance";2° "tribunal de commerce" or "justice…
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For the application of this code in Wallis and Futuna, the terms listed below are replaced as follows:1° "tribunal judiciaire" by: "tribunal de première instance";2° "tribunal de commerce" or "justice…
Where the agreement resulting from mediation has been made enforceable by a court or authority of another Member State of the European Union under the conditions provided for in Article 6 of Directive…
Any natural or legal person may refer a matter to the judicial conciliator instituted by the decree of 20 March 1978 relating to judicial conciliators, without any formality.
The technician begins his work as soon as he and the parties have agreed on the terms of their contract. He carries out his mission conscientiously, diligently and impartially, respecting the adversar…
The arbitration agreement may, directly or by reference to arbitration rules or rules of procedure, regulate the procedure to be followed in the arbitral proceedings. Where the arbitration agreement i…
An action to set aside the award and an appeal against the order granting the exequatur shall not have suspensory effect. However, the First President ruling in summary proceedings or, as soon as the…
An appeal against the order ruling on the exequatur and an application to set aside the award shall be lodged, investigated and judged in accordance with the rules relating to contentious proceedings…
Arbitration awards shall be recognised or enforced in France if their existence is established by the person relying on them and if such recognition or enforcement is not manifestly contrary to intern…
The application for homologation of the mediated agreement is submitted to the court by all the parties to the mediation or by one of them, with the express agreement of the others.
The participatory procedure agreement is amended in the same way as it was drawn up.
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