Article D440-6
The chairman of the Trade Practices Review Commission may appoint one or more rapporteurs on the basis of their expertise. The commission's secretariat is provided by the Directorate-General for Compe…
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The chairman of the Trade Practices Review Commission may appoint one or more rapporteurs on the basis of their expertise. The commission's secretariat is provided by the Directorate-General for Compe…
Persons satisfying the conditions laid down in articles R. 321-56 and R. 321-65 and wishing to establish themselves in France shall send their application for recognition of professional qualification…
…eld by the applicant in accordance with the classification set out in Article 11 of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 as amended on the recognition…
The following are subject to the rules applicable to expert appraisals: 1° The fixing and collection of the remuneration of a notary appointed by the court to carry out an investigative measure or to…
The provisions of this Title, with the exception of those of paragraph 1 of sub-section 1 of section 2, are applicable to notaries in the departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Moselle.
If a court-appointed notary is given a period of time in which to carry out a service or series of services of his ministry, the amount of the corresponding emoluments is reduced by half if the missio…
…e 4 of order no. 45-2590 of 2 November 1945 relating to the status of notaries and articles 25 and 26 of decree no. 71-942 of 26 November 1971. The discount respectively granted by each party shall, w…
No fee is payable for the deed, copy or extract declared invalid or useless through the fault of the notary.
Notaries are prohibited, on pain of disciplinary sanctions, from sharing the price or the regulated tariff of their services with a third party or from accepting that a third party remit to them all o…
The emoluments for notarial services governed by this title determine the sums due to notaries, when they assist diplomatic and consular agents in the exercise by the latter of their notarial powers.
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