Article 861
In the absence of conciliation, if the case is not ready for trial, the panel shall refer it to a future hearing or assign one of its members to hear it. Unless the case is decided at the first hearin…
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In the absence of conciliation, if the case is not ready for trial, the panel shall refer it to a future hearing or assign one of its members to hear it. Unless the case is decided at the first hearin…
The tribunal paritaire de baux ruraux with territorial jurisdiction is that of the place where the property is located.
Where the joint tribunal has two divisions, the case shall be brought before the division having jurisdiction having regard to the nature of the contract binding the parties. However, if one section o…
The parties have the option of being assisted or represented. However, at the preliminary conciliation attempt, they are required to appear in person, unless they are represented for a legitimate reas…
On the day indicated, an attempt at conciliation shall be made before the court, of which a record shall be drawn up. The court may delegate the conciliation mission to a court conciliator appointed f…
This Code is applicable, in its wording resulting from Law No. 2023-703 of 1 August 2023 relating to military programming for the years 2024 to 2030 and containing various provisions concerning defenc…
The powers vested by this code in lawyers and parties' counsel may be exercised by persons approved by the President of the Mamoudzou Chamber of Appeal. Such persons are exempt from the requirement of…
For the application of this code to the Department of Mayotte, the words: "cour d'appel" and the words: "chambre des appels correctionnels" are replaced by the words: "chambre d'appel de Mamoudzou". R…
For the application of this Code in the Department of Mayotte, account shall be taken of the adaptations provided for in this Title. Articles 258 to 267 and 288 to 292 shall not apply.
In New Caledonia, French Polynesia and the Wallis and Futuna Islands, the pecuniary penalties incurred pursuant to this Code are pronounced in local currency, taking into account the equivalent value…
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