Article 357
1. The criminal courts shall hear all customs offences and all customs matters raised by way of exception. (2) They shall likewise hear customs offences that are related, ancillary or connected to a c…
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1. The criminal courts shall hear all customs offences and all customs matters raised by way of exception. (2) They shall likewise hear customs offences that are related, ancillary or connected to a c…
Action by the customs authorities in respect of customs offences is time-barred in the same way and under the same conditions as public action in respect of ordinary offences. In the case of contraven…
…administration, taken following this claim, must be brought before the court designated in article 358 of this code, within three months of notification of the decision of the administration or, in t…
The administration is discharged vis-à-vis the debtors, three years after each expired year, from the custody of the registers of receipts and other documents of the said year, without being obliged t…
Subject to article 354 bis, the administration's right of recovery is exercised within a period of three years from the chargeable event. The limitation period is interrupted by the notification of a…
1. The prescriptions referred to in article 352, paragraph 1 and in article 353 shall not apply and shall become thirty years when, before the terms provided for, a claim is made, an order is made, a…
The police courts hear customs offences and all customs matters raised by way of exception.
…Code of Criminal Procedure.2. Disputes relating to the claim, to requests made pursuant to Article 352 and those relating to decisions on guarantees shall be brought before the judicial court within…
The customs administration is authorised to settle with persons prosecuted for customs offences or for infringement of the laws and regulations relating to financial relations with foreign countries,…
…to L. 211-33Order no. 2009-15 of 8 January 2009 L. 211-34 Order no. 2013-544 of 27 June 2013 L. 211-35 Order no. 2009-15 of 8 January 2009 L. 211-36 law no. 2019-486 of 22 May 2019 L. 211-36-1 law no.…
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