Article R145-28
For the remainder, the procedure shall be as set out in the articles 840 to 844 of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to fixed-date proceedings. However, the summons does not have to reproduce or…
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For the remainder, the procedure shall be as set out in the articles 840 to 844 of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to fixed-date proceedings. However, the summons does not have to reproduce or…
The specific characteristics of the premises are assessed in consideration of: 1° Its location in the building in which it is situated, its surface area and volume, and the convenience of its access f…
…y factors depend mainly on the importance for the business in question of the town, district or street in which it is located, the place where it is established, the distribution of the various activi…
…arges, taxes, fees and the cost of works relating to vacant premises or attributable to other tenants. The breakdown between tenants of charges, taxes, fees and the cost of works relating to the build…
…icular through the acceptance of a reduced rent, the lessor has assumed the cost of such improvements. Obligations arising by law and generating charges for either party since the price was last fixed…
Persons who no longer meet the conditions required to be members of the commission cease to belong to it. The Prefect may also declare the compulsory resignation of members of the commission who, with…
The pleadings shall be signed by the parties' lawyers. Copies of documents that the parties consider should be attached thereto shall be certified as true copies of the original by the person signing…
…written pleading.The earliest party submits its pleading to the court registry for the purpose of setting the date of the hearing. It shall attach the documents on which it bases its request and a pl…
…and their counsel may only develop orally, at the hearing, the pleas and conclusions of their briefs.
…of facts or report has been filed, the court clerk's office shall notify the parties by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt of the date on which the case will be resumed and the date on…
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