Article R1423-29
Where the provisions of the rules of procedure relating to the calendar and timetable have not been duly approved by the first president of the court of appeal and the public prosecutor at the court o…
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Where the provisions of the rules of procedure relating to the calendar and timetable have not been duly approved by the first president of the court of appeal and the public prosecutor at the court o…
…has not drawn up the rules of procedure within the three-month period provided for in Article R. 1423-25, the rules of procedure shall be prepared by a select committee set up by the Chairman of the…
The general meeting of the newly-created industrial tribunal proposes, within three months of its establishment, a set of rules of procedure which sets out, in particular, the days and times of hearin…
The rules of procedure are enforceable only after they have been approved by the first president of the court of appeal and the public prosecutor at the court of appeal. If they have not given their o…
…oyment or, in the event of an implicit rejection decision, by the appeal provided for in article R. 2122-21 and the acknowledgement of receipt or the acknowledgement of receipt. Where the dispute conc…
…pt. At the same time, the court registry sends it to the service provider referred to in article R. 2122-14.
The decision of the Director General of Labour referred to in article R. 2122-23 may be contested by the elector or by a representative appointed by the elector. It shall be brought before the judicia…
The Court of First Instance shall rule within ten days of the date of the appeal, without formality and without costs, and on simple notice given five days in advance to the parties concerned.
When participating in research involving the human person, the genetic counsellor must comply with the provisions of Title II of Book I of Part I of this Code.
The practitioner meeting the criteria mentioned in articles R. 2142-10 and R. 2142-11 carrying out sperm collection or oocyte retrieval with a view to donation is required : 1° Enquire about the gamet…
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