Article 860-2
If conciliation between the parties appears feasible, the court may appoint a conciliator for this purpose. This appointment may take the form of a simple mention in the case file.
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If conciliation between the parties appears feasible, the court may appoint a conciliator for this purpose. This appointment may take the form of a simple mention in the case file.
The syndicate committee may be dissolved at any time by order of the State representative in the department. The State representative in the department may suspend or dismiss the chairman of the commi…
He is the chief authorising officer for expenditure and revenue. He may designate secondary authorising officers who may, with his agreement, delegate their signature.
When not deputised, a member of the Customary Grand Council may give a mandate to another member. No person may hold more than one mandate.
…iquidities deposited by a UCITS mentioned in Article L. 214-2 or an FIA mentioned in Article L. 214-24 or any other equivalent body in a Member State, provided that the client is protected by the appl…
The judicial police officer may forbid any person to leave the scene of the offence until the end of his operations. He may call and hear all persons likely to provide information on the facts or on t…
…of any kind likely to contribute to knowledge of the person's state of health and assessment of the main parameters used for monitoring: temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate and freque…
During the withholding period referred to in Article L. 521-14 and the second paragraph of I of l'article L. 521-16, the owner of the registered design or the beneficiary of the exclusive exploitation…
…s of his enjoyment, either by committing damage to the land, or by allowing it to decay for lack of maintenance. The creditors of the usufructuary may intervene in disputes to preserve their rights; t…
The end of the assignment provided for in the secondment contract or set out in an amendment thereto may be brought forward or postponed at the rate of one day for every five days worked. For assignme…
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