Article ANNEXE, art. 9
A decision authorising a particular act may no longer be amended or retracted if the act was validly concluded with a third party in good faith.
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A decision authorising a particular act may no longer be amended or retracted if the act was validly concluded with a third party in good faith.
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When a court decision allocates a sum of money or other property benefits to a minor under guardianship or legal administration, a copy of this decision must, ex officio, be sent to the competent guar…
The reimbursement of revenue wrongly collected includes:1° The reimbursement of amounts collected in accordance with the procedures defined for each service by the contract or the regulations applicab…
The provisions of this sub-section apply to the keeping of registers by the judicial court and the local court in the cases provided for by local legislation, subject to the special provisions for the…
The appeal is open to any interested party.It is lodged, investigated and judged according to the rules applicable to non-contentious matters before the Court of Appeal. It may also be lodged by the p…
The provisions of article R. 1453-3, with the exception of the last three paragraphs of I, and the provisions of articles R. 1453-4 to R. 1453-7 apply to agreements entered into by companies producing…
The judicial court may also appoint a notary to affix and remove seals; it may instruct him to make an inventory.The interested heirs must be called to these operations if no delay results. Where thes…
Notifications to absentees shall be made through the hands of their representative or curator.Notifications are governed, in addition, by the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure.Notifications to…
Where an entry has been registered even though it was inadmissible because an essential condition was missing, the court in charge of the register may strike it off ex officio. It must inform the inte…
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