Article 713-16
If it deems it useful, the criminal court will hear the convicted person and any person with rights to the property that has been confiscated, if necessary by means of a rogatory commission. These per…
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If it deems it useful, the criminal court will hear the convicted person and any person with rights to the property that has been confiscated, if necessary by means of a rogatory commission. These per…
Subject to the provisions of the following four paragraphs, the criminal court may neither apply measures that would replace the confiscation order, nor modify the nature of the confiscated property o…
…8° If the facts on which the decision is based fall within the jurisdiction of the French courts and the confiscation order is time-barred under French law. However, the ground for refusal provided…
The criminal court, at the request of the public prosecutor, has jurisdiction to rule on the enforcement of a confiscation order issued by a court in another Member State.
The convicted person may appeal against the decision authorising the execution of the confiscation in France. The person who holds the property that is the subject of the confiscation order or any oth…
Fixed-term contracts that do not give rise to payment of the specific contribution mentioned in Article L. 6331-6 are :1° Employment support contracts ;2° Apprenticeship contracts3° Professional train…
Funeral expenses are deducted from the assets of the estate up to an amount of €1,500, and for the entire estate if it is less than this amount (1).
Deeds recording the transfer for consideration of an agricultural business, consisting of all or some of the items listed in the
…rsal legatees are burdened with particular legacies of sums of money not existing in the succession and they have paid the duty on all the assets of this same succession, the same duty is not due for…
…contained in the inventories, if drawn up in the forms prescribed by article 789 of the Civil Code, and within five years of the death, for movable property, and by the estimate contained in the inven…
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