Article 751
Judicial restraint may not be imposed on persons who were minors at the time of the offence, nor on persons aged sixty-five or over at the time of conviction.
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Judicial restraint may not be imposed on persons who were minors at the time of the offence, nor on persons aged sixty-five or over at the time of conviction.
All disputes relating to enforcement are brought before the court or tribunal that handed down the sentence; this court may also rectify purely material errors contained in its decisions. In consideri…
If the opposing party does not contest within the time limit, the pursuer may ask the verifying clerk to mention this on the verification certificate. This mention is equivalent to a writ of execution…
…irst paragraph may not give rise to the deduction for precautionary savings provided for in article 73, nor benefit from the allowances provided for in article 73 B and the averaging scheme provided f…
…ith the rules of jurisdiction and procedure laid down by the second and third paragraphs of Article 778. When the decision has been removed from the criminal record, the mention of this decision must…
1. Aircraft making an international journey must follow the air route imposed on them in order to cross the border. 2 They may only land at customs airports.
Inheritances devolve in accordance with the law when the deceased has not disposed of his property by gifts. They may devolve by gifts from the deceased to the extent compatible with the hereditary re…
The public prosecutor obtains all relevant information from the various places where the sentenced person may have stayed.He also takes the opinion of the sentence enforcement judge.
The judge may, in the same judgment, but by separate provisions, declare himself competent and rule on the merits of the dispute, after having, where appropriate, first given the parties notice to con…
The assigned judge is required to inform the assigning court, at its request, of the place, day and time at which the execution of the letter rogatory will take place; the foreign assigning judge may…
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