Article 713-36
In the absence of an international convention providing otherwise, the articles 713-37 to 713-40 shall apply to the enforcement of confiscation orders issued by foreign judicial authorities for the co…
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In the absence of an international convention providing otherwise, the articles 713-37 to 713-40 shall apply to the enforcement of confiscation orders issued by foreign judicial authorities for the co…
The certificate must be translated into the official language or one of the official languages of the executing State or into one of the official languages of the institutions of the European Communit…
…transmit the decision and the certificate, in accordance with the procedures referred to in Article 713-4, to the competent authority of the competent State or States pursuant to articles 713-6 to 713…
The penalty for one day's imprisonment is twenty-four hours. That of one month is thirty days. A sentence of more than one month is calculated from day to day.
Where the location of the property has not been indicated precisely enough in the certificate, the public prosecutor shall consult the competent authority of the issuing State. Where the property ment…
The Public Prosecutor's Office shall terminate the enforcement of the confiscation order as soon as it is informed of any decision or measure that has the effect of depriving the order of its enforcea…
After ensuring that the request is in order, the criminal court will rule without delay on the enforcement of the confiscation order.
Where the person against whom the order has been issued is able to show that the confiscation has been enforced, in whole or in part, in another State, the Public Prosecutor shall consult the competen…
Without prejudice to the application of Article 694-4, execution of the confiscation shall be refused: 1° If the facts giving rise to the request do not constitute an offence under French law; 2° If t…
In principle, the confiscation order is transmitted for enforcement to a single State. If the confiscation order relates to specific items of property, the public prosecutor shall transmit it, togethe…
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